Severe hyperkalemia requiring hospitalization: predictors of mortality
Critical Care2012Vol. 16(6), pp. R225–R225
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Abstract
Severe hyperkalemia occurs in various medical conditions; the precipitating factors are similarly diverse. The mortality rate is especially high in patients with severe underlying disease, coexisting medical conditions, and those with normal baseline renal function.
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