Drivas G, Ward M, Kerr D
Br Med J. 1975 Aug 23;3(5981):468. doi: 10.1136/bmj.3.5981.468.
Immobilization of normal people causes reabsorption of calcium from bone, a small rise in serum ionized calcium, and, rarely, frank hypercalcaemia. The hazard is increased when patients with renal osteodystrophy are immobilized because of pathological fractures.
正常人固定不动会导致骨钙重吸收、血清离子钙略有升高,且极少出现明显的高钙血症。因病理性骨折而固定不动的肾性骨营养不良患者发生这种风险会增加。