Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter study
Introduction: In patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the prevalence of hyponatremia has been reported with varying outcomes. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Patients and Methods: In this multicent...
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description | Introduction: In patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the prevalence of hyponatremia has been reported with varying outcomes. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Patients and Methods: In this multicenter cross-sectional study, information about hospitalized patients with COVID-19 admitted between March 2020 and September 2020, including age, gender, and serum levels of sodium, creatinine, and potassium, as well as blood urea nitrogen (BUN), was analyzed, while P value level less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: A total of 667 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were enrolled in the study, of which 54.4% were male. The median age of patients was 63 years old. About 39.4% of patients had hyponatremia on admission day. More than 80% of patients had mild hyponatremia. The median age of the hyponatremia group was significantly higher than that of eunatremia group. Conclusion: Our data showed that hyponatremia is observed in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and is often mild. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b4db261796e6453ca167c657fe6c315d2023-05-13T10:59:54ZengSociety of Diabetic Nephropathy PreventionJournal of Nephropathology2251-83632251-88192023-01-01121e18383e1838310.34172/jnp.2022.18383jnp-18383Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter studySepideh Hajian0Ali Sarbazi-Golezari1Maryam Karbasi2Clinical Research Development Unit, Velayat Hospital, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranMetabolic Diseases Research Center, Research Institute for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranClinical Research Development Unit, Velayat Hospital, Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, IranIntroduction: In patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the prevalence of hyponatremia has been reported with varying outcomes. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Patients and Methods: In this multicenter cross-sectional study, information about hospitalized patients with COVID-19 admitted between March 2020 and September 2020, including age, gender, and serum levels of sodium, creatinine, and potassium, as well as blood urea nitrogen (BUN), was analyzed, while P value level less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: A total of 667 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 were enrolled in the study, of which 54.4% were male. The median age of patients was 63 years old. About 39.4% of patients had hyponatremia on admission day. More than 80% of patients had mild hyponatremia. The median age of the hyponatremia group was significantly higher than that of eunatremia group. Conclusion: Our data showed that hyponatremia is observed in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 and is often mild.https://nephropathol.com/PDF/jnp-12-e18383.pdfhyponatremiapneumoniahospitalizationcovid-19prevalence |
spellingShingle | Sepideh Hajian Ali Sarbazi-Golezari Maryam Karbasi Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter study Journal of Nephropathology hyponatremia pneumonia hospitalization covid-19 prevalence |
title | Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter study |
title_full | Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter study |
title_fullStr | Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter study |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter study |
title_short | Prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019; a multicenter study |
title_sort | prevalence of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019 a multicenter study |
topic | hyponatremia pneumonia hospitalization covid-19 prevalence |
url | https://nephropathol.com/PDF/jnp-12-e18383.pdf |
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