ea0077p90 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2021
Ellis Hugh Logan
, Sharpe Claire
, Kelly Phil
, Al-Agil Mohammad
, Teo James
, Aylwin Simon
, Whyte Martin
Introduction: Hyponatraemia is a common biochemical abnormality, complicating up to 15% of all hospital admissions and associated with increased mortality. Hypernatraemia, occuring less frequently, is strongly associated with mortality and is almost always due to a free water deficit. There is limited data about hospital healthcare burden of these two relatively common electrolyte imbalances. We analysed the length of stay, for acute admissions, with reference to the admission...