Hypophosphataemia in a Hospital Population and the Incidence of Concomitant Hypokalaemia
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine
- Vol. 29 (1) , 64-66
- https://doi.org/10.1177/000456329202900109
Abstract
There have been few recent studies describing the incidence and causes of hypophosphataemia in a hospital population and the frequency of concomitant hypokalaemia. In this study a majority (53%) of patients with hypophosphataemia had been on a glucose infusion at the time of their low plasma phosphate. The largest patient group found to show hypophosphataemia (< 0·8 mmol/L) were in the Intensive Therapy Unit (ITU), and this was also the largest patient group manifesting severe hypophosphataemia (< 0·3 mmol/L). Approximately, 11% of patients with hypophosphataemia (< 0·8 mmol/L) had a plasma potassium equal to or less than 3·5 mmol/L, compared with 5·7% of hospital patients without hypophosphataemia. Furthermore, 20% of patients with severe hypophosphataemia (< 0·3 mmol/L) had hypokalaemia as similarly defined.Keywords
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