ea0081p412 | Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | ECE2022
Martino Marianna
, Aboud Nairus
, Perrone Michele
, Falcioni Paolo
, Giancola Giulia
, Ciarloni Alessandro
, Salvio Gianmaria
, Silvetti Francesca
, Taccaliti Augusto
, Arnaldi Giorgio
Background: Dysnatremia is common in hospitalized patients, often worsening the prognosis in pneumopathies and critical illnesses, such as COVID-19. Here, hyponatremia is an indicator of pulmonary involvement, while hypernatremia is associated with worse assistance outcomes, particularly when resulting from an overcorrected hyponatremia. Longer hospitalizations, readmissions after discharge and higher short- and long-term mortality rates have been observed in acute patients ex...