ea0034p112 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2014
Mescall Sophie
, Hashi Amataullah
, Begum Polly
, Karamat Muhammad Ali
Introduction: Hyponatraemia is the most frequent electrolyte disturbance in clinical practice. It is encountered in isolation or as a complication of other medical conditions. The classification of hyponatraemia by volume status and severity mild (125134 mmol/l), moderate (115124 mmol/l), and severe (<115) is of significance both prognostically and as a means of guiding management.Methodology: A retrospective review was carried out...