Key Summary Points
Aim
This study aimed to explore the prevalence and the in-hospital mortality of hyponatremia in older inpatients who were diagnosed and treated at a single center.
Findings
Nearly a quarter of older inpatients presented with hyponatremia, which was most frequently associated with common primary diseases such as respiratory diseases, tumors, cardiovascular diseases, central nervous system diseases, and orthopedic diseases. Patients were most likely to use drugs such as PPIs, loop diuretics, potassium-preserving diuretics, ACEIs/ARBs, thiazide diuretics and NSAIDs, which were often associated with hyponatremia. The in-hospital mortality rate among patients with hyponatremia was 11.7%, and this rate increased with the severity of the disorder.
Message
Early mobilisation on the day of/after surgery should be added as a new formal hip fracture standard of care in keeping with best international practice.