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University of New Mexico

Hospital Medicine

2017

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Low Serum Sodium Levels At Hospital Admission: Outcomes Among 2.3 Million Hospitalized Patients, Saleem M. Al Mawed, Vernon Shane Pankratz, Shiraz Mishra, Mark Unruh Jan 2017

Low Serum Sodium Levels At Hospital Admission: Outcomes Among 2.3 Million Hospitalized Patients, Saleem M. Al Mawed, Vernon Shane Pankratz, Shiraz Mishra, Mark Unruh

Hospital Medicine

Background: Hyponatremia is the most common electrolyte disorder among hospitalized patients. Controversies still exist over the relationship between hyponatremia and outcomes of hospitalized patients. Methods: To analyze the association of low serum sodium levels at hospital admission with in-hospital mortality and patient disposition and to compare the distribution of the risk of death associated with hyponatremia across the lifespan of hospitalized patients, we conducted an observational study of 2.3 million patients using data extracted from the Cerner Health Facts database between 2000 and 2014. Logistic regression models were used in the analyses. Results: 14.4% of hospitalized patients had serum sodium …