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Heatwave hyponatraemia: a case series at a single Victorian tertiary centre during January 2014
S A Yong1, D A Reid, A E Tobin
1Department of Critical Care, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:
Heatwaves are a major public health threat for Australians. Hyponatraemia is common, with an increased incidence previously described during heatwaves. We report a series of 10 patients admitted with moderate to profound hyponatraemia, the majority with a history of excess water consumption, during the January 2014 heatwave.
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