1953
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1953.02940280020006
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Hypokalemia Due to Persistent Vomiting During Pregnancy

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“…Hypokalemia is a feature of metabolic disturbance in hyperemesis gravidarum [ 27 ]. A possible explanation for the observed association with HP could be more severe HG-related symptoms, i.e., increased vomiting and metabolic alkalosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hypokalemia is a feature of metabolic disturbance in hyperemesis gravidarum [ 27 ]. A possible explanation for the observed association with HP could be more severe HG-related symptoms, i.e., increased vomiting and metabolic alkalosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potassium deficiency was first reported in 1953 in association with 8 cases of severe HG all accompanied by lethargy, listlessness, apathy, mental depression, and muscle weakness [7]. In 1953 it was noted that therapy with intravenous potassium chloride resulted in notable improvement in mental attitude and muscular strength and appeared to be "a lifesaving procedure".…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These surely cannot be 'the drugs of choice in pregnancy'? [1] Indeed, vomiting is common and hypokalaemia, a major risk factor for QT prolongation, is observed in hyperemesis [6]. Why is duloxetine ever prescribed [1] when its specific life-threatening serious effects include liver injury and skin reactions including Stevens-Johnson syndrome?…”
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“…Could the authors direct us to any recommendation justifying paroxetine or fluoxetine use and what kind of information women in this series would have received about malformations? [1] It appears no lessons have been learnt from the valproate scandal [6]. The first report of congenital malformation due to valproate was made by a French team in 1982.…”
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