妊娠期低钾血症--发病率、根本原因和调查方法

IF 0.8 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Obstetric Medicine Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1177/1753495x231213537
Jinwen He, A. Morton
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研究妊娠期低钾血症的发病率和病因。这是一项为期五年的回顾性审计,对象是在一家三甲医院接受治疗、在孕期和产后三周内出现低钾血症的妇女。血清钾和镁水平的住院原因和低钾血症的检查结果均来自医院记录。有 110 名妇女在怀孕期间和产后即刻出现低钾血症,占新生儿总数的 0.36%。91%的患者为轻度至中度低钾血症(K 2.6-3.1 mmol/L),9%的患者为重度低钾血症(K < 2.6 mmol/L)。低钾血症最常见的病因是感染(38%)、呕吐(18%)、高血压疾病(12%)和产后出血(9%)。24 名患者没有明确的低钾血症潜在病因,但只有 5 名患者接受了进一步检查。对低钾血症的调查和跟踪不足,尤其是对那些没有明显病因的妇女。
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Hypokalaemia in pregnancy – Prevalence, underlying causes, and an approach to investigation
To investigate the prevalence and aetiology of hypokalaemia in pregnancy. This was a five-year retrospective audit of women who received care at a tertiary hospital, who developed hypokalaemia during pregnancy and within three weeks postpartum. Serum potassium and magnesium levels cause(s) of hospitalization and investigations for hypokalaemia were obtained from hospital records. One hundred and ten women developed hypokalaemia during pregnancy and the immediate postpartum period, representing 0.36% of total births. Ninety-one per cent of patients had mild to moderate hypokalaemia (K 2.6–3.1 mmol/L), while 9% had severe hypokalaemia (K < 2.6 mmol/L). The most common associations of hypokalaemia were infection (38%), vomiting (18%), hypertensive disorders (12%) and postpartum haemorrhage (9%). Twenty-four patients did not have a clear underlying aetiology of hypokalaemia, but only five had further investigations. There was inadequate investigation and follow-up of hypokalaemia, particularly in women in whom an obvious cause was not apparent.
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