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Unexpected vitamin K deficiency in hospitalized patients.
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1973
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Vitamin K AntagonistsNutritionElectrolyte DisorderNutritional RequirementMedicineClinical NutritionHospital StayVitamin K DeficiencyPublic HealthMicronutrientsPotassium HomeostasisPoor Food IntakeMedical NutritionAnesthesiologyHospital Medicine
Twenty-seven patients developed vitamin K deficiency unexpectedly in the postoperative period or during hospitalization for a variety of medical conditions. Twenty-two of the patients were on antibiiotics. Nineteen were on no oral intake during part of their hospital stay, and the remainder had a poor food intake. Fifty percent developed vitamin K deficiency within seven days. It is suggested that the rapid onset of vitamin K deficiency in these patients may have been due to a combination of the use of multiple antibiotics and poor food intake.
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