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Campbell says it has reduced salt in over 100 soups through a variety of changes, including using a sea salt with half the normal sodium.
Any abnormality in these concentrations can produce serious disease; for instance, the normal sodium concentration in the serum (the blood minus its cells and clotting factors) ranges from 136 to 142 milliequivalents per litre, while the normal potassium level in the serum is kept within the narrow range of 3.5 to 5 milliequivalents per litre.
At ICU admission, 41 patients had a normal sodium concentration.
Following propensity score analysis, 256 patients with hyponatraemia were matched to 256 patients with normal sodium levels.
Analysis of the sodium measurements in the group of patients with normal sodium revealed a significant difference between the two measures (p = 0.005; null hypothesis rejected).
For this reason, it is generally recommended that a concomitant administration of both NaCl (as hypertonic saline) and furosemide is performed in hyponatremia with normal sodium pool [18].
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We defined normal serum sodium concentration as a serum sodium level between 138 and 142 mmol/L [ 9].
Each trial demonstrated a superior number of patients achieving a normal serum sodium at 7 days, and each demonstrated a superior area under the curve of serum sodium at trial end dates.
As normal serum sodium concentrations are about 135 145 mmol/l, clinical manifestations may occur even in patients with serum sodium levels > 125 mmol/l; this indicates that symptoms of TUR syndrome may develop even when serum sodium levels remain within a normal range.
Sodium analysis was stratified based upon the standard laboratory values, and 135 145 mmol/l was considered as normal serum sodium.
The 28-day mortality in patients whose dysnatremia was corrected within 48 h was not significantly different from that in patients with normal serum sodium concentrations on ICU admission [30].
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