The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Hypokalemia in Pregnancy-Related Hospitalizations: A Nationwide Population Study.
Chien-Wen YangSi LiYishan DongPublished in: International journal of nephrology (2021)
The prevalence of hypokalemia during pregnancy was less than 1% in this large, nationwide population-based study. There were significant differences between those patients who developed hypokalemia during pregnancy. Notably, those who had hypokalemia were younger, of African American race, and of a low-income level. Congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, Cushing's syndrome, GH, and hyperemesis gravidarum were found to be associated with hypokalemia during pregnancy.