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Abstract • We examined the frequency of hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia in patients receiving digitalis . Serum sodium, magnesium, and potassium levels were determined in 136 serum samples sent ...
of hypomagnesemia in hospitalized patients receiving digitalis . Arch Intern Med 1985;145:655-656.Crossref as a Cause Magnesium Depletion Potassium of Repletion Refractory Robert Edmund B. Thomas Whang, MD; Flink, MD ...
-threatening; and F, fatal.‡Including potassium and calcium oral therapies, digitalis , neuroleptics, theophylline, β-blockers, and influenza vaccine.Table 2. Patients With Iatrogenic Disease After Medical ...
aetiology of chronic heart failure 19 5 Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction 21 5.1 The diagnosis of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction 21 5.2 Pharmacological treatments for patients ...
for unrecognized toxicity, monitoring clinician response delays). Linkages can be retrospective or real-time. Many organizations could benefit now by linking existing pharmacy and laboratory data. Greater ...
to invasive revascularization. There is no ’gold’ standard and treatment should align with patients ’ preferences. However, the degree to which patients with PAD prefer to be involved in treatment decisions ...
for presynopal episode, ECG showed sinus bradycardia with QTC 552 msec; the patient reports continuing to take excessive methadone doses and refuses treatment at a recovery center; considering that the ICD can ...
for measuring a patient’s clinical status and outcome, and provides a holistic picture of clinical treatment effectiveness.16 Studies have been unanimous in finding improved quality of life in patients receiving ...
for measuring a patient’s clinical status and outcome, and provides a holistic picture of clinical treatment effectiveness.16 Studies have been unanimous in finding improved quality of life in patients receiving ...
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