Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopaedics, Hairmyres Hospital, Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride
Abstract
We performed a retrospective review of hyponatraemia in patients with hip fractures, before and after surgery. All patients admitted with fractures of the neck of femur who had a surgical intervention to deal with the fracture were included. Results were determined using two definitions for hyponatraemia. The incidence of preoperative and post-operative hyponatraemia were both 2.8% if hyponatraemia was defined as [Na]<130mmol/l. No cases of hyponatraemia were found pre-operatively when hyponatraemia was defined as [Na]<125mmol/l. Using this definition the post operative incidence of hyponatraemia was 0.93%. The incidence of hyponatraemia in this group of patients is small. However the potentially severe affects of hyponatraemia warrant close monitoring of these patients and the establishment of methods to prevent this problem from occurring.
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