Hypokalaemia in pregnancy – Prevalence, underlying causes, and an approach to investigation
Jinwen He,
Adam Morton
Abstract:Objective To investigate the prevalence and aetiology of hypokalaemia in pregnancy. Methods 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. Results One hundred and ten women developed hypokalaemia during pregnancy and the immediate postpartum period, rep… Show more
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