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  • Title: [Prospective observational study of drug-induced hyperkalemia in hospitalized non dialized adult patients].
    Author: Onno C, Rémignon H, Lagarce L, Bruhat C, Tourmen Y, Subra JF, Lainé-Cessac P.
    Journal: Therapie; 2007; 62(1):55-60. PubMed ID: 17374349.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To study the incidence and risk factors of drug-induced hyperkalemia in adult, hospitalized patients. METHODOLOGY: A three months prospective observational study was used including all hospitalized, non dialyzed, patients older than 17 years who presented with a hyperkalemia egal or over 6 mmol/L. The studied variables were demographic, clinical, biological and therapeutic. RESULTS: Forty patients, among 112 included, had a hyperkalemia promoted by drug(s) (3.5 cases for 1000 hospitalized patients). They were 73 +/- 15 years old and 72.5% had a past medical history of chronic renal failure. The hyperkalemia (6.42 +/- 0.48 mmol/L) was associated with an increase in creatininemia in 67.5% of patients. The most frequent treatment observed were renin angiotensin system drugs in 62.5% of patients, spironolactone in 37.5% or both drugs in 25%. CONCLUSION: A better use of these drugs would be able to prevent some cases of hyperkalemia.
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