Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Hypercalcaemia: intensive care or general ward
Aktuelle Urol. 2024 Feb;55(1):54-59. doi: 10.1055/a-2201-6428. Epub 2024 Feb 8.ABSTRACTHypercalcaemia is a life-threatening electrolyte imbalance, which not only occurs in the context of an endocrinological disease but is also frequently associated with a tumour. Its severity is determined by the level of deviation from normal, acuity of occurrence, and severity of the symptoms. These are unspecific, can affect any organ system and ultimately result in a life-threatening hypercalcaemic crisis characterised by cardiac arrhythmia, metabolic acidosis, exsiccosis, fever, psychotic states and, ultimately, coma. Endocrinological...
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - February 8, 2024 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Jenny Mauch Katerina Cascetta Source Type: research

Intentional intoxication with monkshood plant leading to atrioventricular dissociation and ventricular ectopy in a 17-year-old female: a case report
ConclusionThis case highlights the importance of early recognition of aconitine poisoning and the need for prompt supportive care, cardiac rhythm monitoring, and preemptive antiarrhythmic treatment planning. (Source: International Journal of Emergency Medicine)
Source: International Journal of Emergency Medicine - February 8, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Association between Daytime Napping and Incident Arrhythmias: A Prospective Cohort Study and a Mendelian Randomization Analysis
Emerging evidence has linked daytime napping with the risk of cardiovascular events. Cardiac arrhythmias are considered as early-stage clinical stage for cardiovascular diseases. However, whether napping frequency is associated with incident arrhythmias remains unknown. (Source: Heart Rhythm)
Source: Heart Rhythm - February 7, 2024 Category: Cardiology Authors: Qing-Yuan Gao, Hai-Feng Zhang, Jing-Wei Gao, Jie-Wen Cai, Qian Chen, Si You, Zhi-Teng Chen, Da-Chuan Guo, Shu-Tai Li, Qing-Yun Hao, Pin-Ming Liu, Jing-Feng Wang, Yang-Xin Chen Source Type: research

Association between daytime napping and incident arrhythmias: A prospective cohort study and mendelian randomization analysis
Emerging evidence has linked daytime napping with the risk of cardiovascular events. Cardiac arrhythmias are considered an early clinical stage for cardiovascular diseases. However, whether napping frequency is associated with incident arrhythmias remains unknown. (Source: Heart Rhythm)
Source: Heart Rhythm - February 7, 2024 Category: Cardiology Authors: Qing-Yuan Gao, Hai-Feng Zhang, Jing-Wei Gao, Jie-Wen Cai, Qian Chen, Si You, Zhi-Teng Chen, Da-Chuan Guo, Shu-Tai Li, Qing-Yun Hao, Pin-Ming Liu, Jing-Feng Wang, Yang-Xin Chen Source Type: research

Acute cerebrovascular events and inflammatory markers associated with COVID-19: An observational study
J Med Life. 2023 Oct;16(10):1482-1487. doi: 10.25122/jml-2023-0283.ABSTRACTThe novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular events. About 1,228 cases of severe COVID-19 were hospitalized in the West Kazakhstan Medical University Hospital, in Aktobe, Kazakhstan, 1.22% (N=15) of whom were clinically diagnosed with acute cerebrovascular events and were included in the current study. COVID-19 was diagnosed using a nasopharyngeal polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, blood count, inflammatory markers, and chest computerized tomography. The diagnosis of acute cerebrovascular events...
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - February 5, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Merey Bakytzhanovna Jumagaliyeva Dinmukhamed Nurniyazovich Ayaganov Ibrahim Anwar Abdelazim Samat Sagatovich Saparbayev Nodira Miratalievna Tuychibaeva Yergen Jumashevich Kurmambayev Source Type: research

Pharmacological Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias in the Fetal and Neonatal Periods: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Circulation. 2024 Feb 5. doi: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000001206. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDisorders of the cardiac rhythm may occur in both the fetus and neonate. Because of the immature myocardium, the hemodynamic consequences of either bradyarrhythmias or tachyarrhythmias may be far more significant than in mature physiological states. Treatment options are limited in the fetus and neonate because of limited vascular access, patient size, and the significant risk/benefit ratio of any intervention. In addition, exposure of the fetus or neonate to either persistent arrhythmias or antiarrhythmic medications may have yet-to-...
Source: Circulation - February 5, 2024 Category: Cardiology Authors: Anjan S Batra Michael J Silka Alejandro Borquez Bettina Cuneo Brynn Dechert Edgar Jaeggi Prince J Kannankeril Christine Tabulov James E Tisdale Diana Wolfe American Heart Association Clinical Pharmacology Committee of the Council on Clinical Cardiology, C Source Type: research

Acute cerebrovascular events and inflammatory markers associated with COVID-19: An observational study
J Med Life. 2023 Oct;16(10):1482-1487. doi: 10.25122/jml-2023-0283.ABSTRACTThe novel Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular events. About 1,228 cases of severe COVID-19 were hospitalized in the West Kazakhstan Medical University Hospital, in Aktobe, Kazakhstan, 1.22% (N=15) of whom were clinically diagnosed with acute cerebrovascular events and were included in the current study. COVID-19 was diagnosed using a nasopharyngeal polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, blood count, inflammatory markers, and chest computerized tomography. The diagnosis of acute cerebrovascular events...
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - February 5, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Merey Bakytzhanovna Jumagaliyeva Dinmukhamed Nurniyazovich Ayaganov Ibrahim Anwar Abdelazim Samat Sagatovich Saparbayev Nodira Miratalievna Tuychibaeva Yergen Jumashevich Kurmambayev Source Type: research