ea0031p56 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2013
Patel Bhavin
, Coyle Gillian
, Srinivas Vidya
, Gomez Javier
, Myint Khin Swe
Introduction: Hyponatraemia is the commonest electrolyte disturbance occurring in 1520% of inpatients (1), with significant clinical implications if mismanaged. We conducted a retrospective audit of our current management of hyponatraemia in our 1000 bedded trust.Method: Data of patients with severe hyponatraemia (Na<125 mmol/l) admitted to hospital over 4 weeks (Aug 2011) was collected. Twenty randomly selected cases were reviewed focusing on ...