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Hypokalemia/complications , Magnesium Deficiency/complications , Magnesium/metabolism , Potassium/metabolism , Aged , Female , Homeostasis , Humans , Hypokalemia/drug therapy , Hypokalemia/metabolism , Magnesium/blood , Magnesium Deficiency/drug therapy , Magnesium Deficiency/metabolism , Magnesium Sulfate/therapeutic use , Male , Middle Aged , Muscles/metabolism , Potassium Chloride/therapeutic useABSTRACT
Four studies were conducted, each determining the frequency of hypomagnesemia in patients already found to have one abnormal electrolyte determination. Hypomagnesemia occurred in 42% of patients with hypokalemia, 29% of patients with hypophosphatemia, 27% of patients with hyponatremia, and 22% of patients with hypocalcemia. These observations suggest that detection of either hypokalemia, hypophosphatemia, hyponatremia, or hypocalcemia, all of which are routinely available determinations, should alert the clinician to order serum magnesium determinations because of the frequent association of hypomagnesemia with these electrolyte perturbations. Optimally, levels of serum Mg should be determined on a routine basis because of the frequency of the occurrence of hypomagnesemia in hospitalized patients.
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Hypocalcemia/complications , Hypokalemia/complications , Hyponatremia/complications , Magnesium/blood , Phosphates/blood , Humans , Hypocalcemia/diagnosis , Hypokalemia/diagnosis , Hyponatremia/diagnosisABSTRACT
1) Coexisting Mg and K deficiency may occur with greater frequency than has been previously appreciated. 2) Profound hypokalemia, or refractoriness to K repletion or coexisting hypokalemia and hypocalcemia should suggest the possibility of concurrent Mg and K depletion. 3) The identification and treatment of concurrent K and Mg depletion is especially important in patients with congestive heart failure because of problem of digitalis toxicity. 4) We believe that the role of magnesium in optimizing cardiac function remains to be elucidated, identification and treatment of coexisting Mg and K depletion will be facilitated by making serum Mg a routine electrolyte determination together with Na, K, Cl, CO2.