ea0077p6 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2021
Ellis Hugh Logan
, Sharpe Claire
, Kelly Philip
, Al-Agil Mohammad
, Teo James
, Whyte Martin
Introduction: Hypo-&hyperkalaemia are common laboratory abnormalities, complicating up to 10% of all hospital admissions and contributing to mortality. Ideally, patients with mild deviations can be treated as outpatients, and only those patients with objectively severe or life-threatening levels are hospitalized. Once admitted, there are few data as to whether the degree of electrolyte disturbance consumes greater resource(s). We analysed the admission and discharge data, ...