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Long-term changes in dysnatremia incidence in the ICU: a shift from hyponatremia to hypernatremia
Annemieke Oude Lansink‐Hartgring, Lara Hessels, Joachim Weigel, et al.
Annals of Intensive Care (2016) Vol. 6, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 71

Showing 1-25 of 71 citing articles:

Prevalence and outcome of dysnatremia in patients with COVID-19 compared to controls
Cihan Atila, Clara Odilia Sailer, Stefano Bassetti, et al.
European Journal of Endocrinology (2021) Vol. 184, Iss. 3, pp. 409-418
Open Access | Times Cited: 59

Hyponatraemia – presentations and management
Rosemary Dineen, Christopher J. Thompson, Mark Sherlock
Clinical Medicine (2017) Vol. 17, Iss. 3, pp. 263-269
Open Access | Times Cited: 52

Fluid-induced harm in the hospital: look beyond volume and start considering sodium. From physiology towards recommendations for daily practice in hospitalized adults
Niels Van Regenmortel, Lynn Moers, Thomas Länger, et al.
Annals of Intensive Care (2021) Vol. 11, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 37

Rate of Correction and All-Cause Mortality in Patients With Severe Hypernatremia
Eugene Feigin, Libi Feigin, Merav Ingbir, et al.
JAMA Network Open (2023) Vol. 6, Iss. 9, pp. e2335415-e2335415
Open Access | Times Cited: 16

Hospital-Associated Hypernatremia Spectrum and Clinical Outcomes in an Unselected Cohort
Evangelos Tsipotis, Lori Lyn Price, Bertrand L. Jaber, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine (2017) Vol. 131, Iss. 1, pp. 72-82.e1
Closed Access | Times Cited: 47

Dysnatremia is an Independent Indicator of Mortality in Hospitalized Patients
Jiachang Hu, Yimei Wang, Xuemei Geng, et al.
Medical Science Monitor (2017) Vol. 23, pp. 2408-2425
Open Access | Times Cited: 42

Increased mortality risk associated with serum sodium variations and borderline hypo- and hypernatremia in hospitalized adults
Charat Thongprayoon, Wisit Cheungpasitporn, John Q. Yap, et al.
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (2019) Vol. 35, Iss. 10, pp. 1746-1752
Open Access | Times Cited: 38

Association Between ICU-Acquired Hypernatremia and In-Hospital Mortality: Data From the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III and the Electronic ICU Collaborative Research Database
Markus Harboe Olsen, Marcus Møller, Stefano Romano, et al.
Critical Care Explorations (2020) Vol. 2, Iss. 12, pp. e0304-e0304
Open Access | Times Cited: 31

Association Between an Increase in Serum Sodium and In-Hospital Mortality in Critically Ill Patients*
Chloe C.A. Grim, Fabian Termorshuizen, Robert J. Bosman, et al.
Critical Care Medicine (2021) Vol. 49, Iss. 12, pp. 2070-2079
Open Access | Times Cited: 24

Hypernatremia of critical illness
Kyle White, Ahmad Al Nasser, Anis Chaba, et al.
Journal of Translational Critical Care Medicine (2025) Vol. 7, Iss. 1
Closed Access

Impact of organ dysfunction on outcomes in pediatric hypernatremia: a retrospective observational study
Akane Mihara, Kentaro Nishi, Itaru Hayakawa, et al.
Pediatric Nephrology (2025)
Open Access

Impact of Dysnatremia on Pediatric Intensive Care Mortality
Sevgin Taner, Nilgün Çakar
Turkish Journal of Pediatric Disease (2025) Vol. 19, Iss. 2, pp. 82-86
Open Access

Effects of correction rate for severe hyponatremia in the intensive care unit on patient outcomes
Takahiro Kinoshita, Eric Mlodzinski, Qian Xiao, et al.
Journal of Critical Care (2023) Vol. 77, pp. 154325-154325
Open Access | Times Cited: 9

Severe intensive care unit–acquired hypernatraemia: Prevalence, risk factors, trajectory, management, and outcome
Anis Chaba, Atthaphong Phongphithakchai, O Pope, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation (2024) Vol. 26, Iss. 4, pp. 311-318
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

ICU-acquired hypernatremia: Prevalence, patient characteristics, trajectory, risk factors, and outcomes
Ahmad Al Nasser, Anis Chaba, Kevin B. Laupland, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation (2024) Vol. 26, Iss. 4, pp. 303-310
Open Access | Times Cited: 3

Excess sodium is deleterious on endothelial and glycocalyx barrier function: A microfluidic study
Jonathan V. Martin, David M. Liberati, Lawrence N. Diebel
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery (2018) Vol. 85, Iss. 1, pp. 128-134
Closed Access | Times Cited: 21

Postoperative fluid retention after heart surgery is accompanied by a strongly positive sodium balance and a negative potassium balance
Lara Hessels, Alfons Oude Lansink, Maurits H. Renes, et al.
Physiological Reports (2016) Vol. 4, Iss. 10, pp. e12807-e12807
Open Access | Times Cited: 20

A retrospective cohort study on the clinical outcomes of patients admitted to intensive care units with dysnatremia
Pauline Yeung Ng, Regina Yui Ting Cheung, April Ip, et al.
Scientific Reports (2023) Vol. 13, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 6

Could dysnatremias play a role as independent factors to predict mortality in surgical critically ill patients?
Edson Antônio Nicolini, Roosevelt Santos Nunes, Gabriela V. Santos, et al.
Medicine (2017) Vol. 96, Iss. 9, pp. e6182-e6182
Open Access | Times Cited: 17

The prognostic importance of serum sodium levels at hospital discharge and one‐year mortality among hospitalized patients
Charat Thongprayoon, Wisit Cheungpasitporn, Tananchai Petnak, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Practice (2020) Vol. 74, Iss. 10
Open Access | Times Cited: 14

Catabolism highly influences ICU-acquired hypernatremia in a mainly trauma and surgical cohort
Christopher Rugg, Simon Woyke, Marco Ronzani, et al.
Journal of Critical Care (2023) Vol. 76, pp. 154282-154282
Closed Access | Times Cited: 4

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