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Dysnatremia and its Clinical Significance in COVID-19 Era
patients (38.5 percent). However, a total of 47.5 percent of hyponatremia patients and 88.9% of hypernatremia patients had serious or critical diseases with higher ratios than normonatremia patients (61.5 percent ). Patients with dysnatremia had a greater death rate than those with normonatremia. Conclusion: Hypernatremia is linked to an elevated risk of serious illness and mortality in the hospital. In patients with SARS-COV2 infection, hypernatermia was linked to a greater risk of mortality .