Hypokalaemia in pregnancy – Prevalence, underlying causes, and an approach to investigation.

Autor: He, Jinwen, Morton, Adam
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Zdroj: Obstetric Medicine (1753-495X); Dec2024, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p213-220, 8p
Abstrakt: 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, 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. Conclusions: There was inadequate investigation and follow-up of hypokalaemia, particularly in women in whom an obvious cause was not apparent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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