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evidence table: hyperkalaemia: management of non-oliguric hyperkalaemia in the preterm infant


Evidence Table: hyperkalaemia: management of non-oliguric hyperkalaemia in the preterm infant

Refer to the Women's Clinical Practice Guideline: Hyperkalaemia: Management of non-oliguric hyperkalaemia in the preterm infant.

Author

Title
Source
Level of Evidence
(I-IV)
Vemgal P, Ohlsson A
Interventions for non-oliguric hyperkalaemia in preterm neonates.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD005257. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005257.pub2
I
O’Hare FM, Molloy EJ
What is the best treatment for hyperkalaemia in a preterm infant?
Arch Dis Child. 2008;93:174-176
II
Mildenberger E, Versmold HT
Pathogenesis and therapy of non-oliguric hyperkalaemia of the premature infant
Eur J Pediatr. 2002;161:415-422
III-3

Published: 5 February 2009

Royal Women's Hospital Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are intended to provide guidance to health care professionals, based on a thorough evaluation of research evidence, on the practical assessment and management of specific clinical issues or situations. The guidelines allow some flexibility on the part of the health care professional based on the needs of the specific patient for whom they are caring.

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