Castana O, Rempelos G, Faflia C, Apostolou C, Theodori A, Romana C, Alexakis D
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Evangelismos General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Ann Burns Fire Disasters. 2009 Jun 30;22(2):59-61.
Hypophosphataemia is defined as a phosphate level of less than 2.5 mg/dl (0.8 mmol/l). Many of the pathophysiological changes and therapeutic interventions in the first week post-burn affect serum phosphorus concentration. A retrospective study reviewed the medical records of nine severely burned patients, and a special reference of decreased phosphate serum level was noted. Serum phosphorus levels declined, with a nadir between days 2 and 6 post-burn. The severe hypophosphataemia that often follows major burns returns to normal phosphorus levels on days 18 to 20 post-burn. Weight-based phosphorus dosing is safe to use in critically burned patients receiving nutritional support. Moderate doses effectively increase serum phosphorus concentrations.
低磷血症的定义为血磷水平低于2.5mg/dl(0.8mmol/l)。烧伤后第一周的许多病理生理变化和治疗干预都会影响血清磷浓度。一项回顾性研究查阅了9例严重烧伤患者的病历,并特别注意到血清磷水平降低。血清磷水平下降,在烧伤后第2至6天达到最低点。严重烧伤后常出现的严重低磷血症在烧伤后第18至20天恢复到正常磷水平。对于接受营养支持的严重烧伤患者,按体重计算磷剂量使用是安全的。中等剂量可有效提高血清磷浓度。