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A Reassessment of Sodium Correction Rates and Hospital Length of Stay Accounting for Admission Diagnosis.

Eric Raphael GottliebLeo Anthony Celi
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Faster sodium correction was not associated with shorter length of stay when controlling for admission diagnosis categories, suggesting that the disease state confounds this association. While some patients may be discharged earlier if sodium is corrected more rapidly, others may not benefit or may be harmed by this strategy.
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