Treatment of Acute Hypocalcemia in Critically Ill Multiple‐Trauma Patients
- 1 November 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
- Vol. 29 (6), 436-441
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0148607105029006436
Abstract
Background: Recent data indicate that critically ill, adult multiple trauma patients receiving specialized nutrition support commonly experience hypocalcemia (ionized serum calcium [iCa] ≤1.12 mmol/L). However, validated methods for the treatment of acute hypocalcemia are lacking. Methods: The efficacy of a single dose of calcium gluconate using an empiric IV calcium gluconate graduated dosing regimen was evaluated in 37 patients. Patients with an iCa of 1–1.12 mmol/L (mild hypocalcemia) were provided 1–2 g of IV calcium gluconate. Patients with an iCa of Results: One to 2 g of IV calcium gluconate was effective in normalizing iCa for 23 out of 29 patients (79%) with mild hypocalcemia and 2–4 g was effective for 3 of 8 patients (38%) with moderate to severe hypocalcemia. The individual response to calcium therapy (g/d) or when normalized to body weight (mg/kg/d) was highly variable. Conclusions: One to 2 g of IV calcium gluconate were effective for most patients with mild hypocalcemia; however, treatment of moderate to severe hypocalcemia with 2–4 g of IV calcium gluconate was often unsuccessful. Further study with frequent serial ionized serum calcium and phosphorus determinations and electrocardiographic monitoring appears to be indicated for patients with moderate to severe hypocalcemia.Keywords
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