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Electrolyte disorders in stable renal allograft recipients

Acid base and electrolyte disorders are frequently reported in the early period after renal transplantation. No comprehensive data exist on the prevalence and patterns of, and contributing factors to, electrolyte disturbances in patients with stable long-term allograft function. We analysed 576 rena...

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Published in:Swiss medical weekly 2020-10, Vol.150 (4344), p.w20366-w20366
Main Authors: Beilhack, Georg, Lindner, Gregor, Funk, Georg-Christian, Monteforte, Rossella, Schwarz, Christoph
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Language:English
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Summary:Acid base and electrolyte disorders are frequently reported in the early period after renal transplantation. No comprehensive data exist on the prevalence and patterns of, and contributing factors to, electrolyte disturbances in patients with stable long-term allograft function. We analysed 576 renal transplant recipients (serum creatinine level
ISSN:1424-3997
1424-3997
DOI:10.4414/smw.2020.20366