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Serum Magnesium Levels in Asthmatic Children During and Between Exacerbations
Khalid S. Kakish, MD
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2001;155:181-183.
Objective To determine, if possible, whether magnesium deficiency exists in children
with asthma during acute attacks and between exacerbations.
Setting Emergency Department Clinic and Outpatient Pediatric Clinic of Jordan
University of Science and Technology, Irbid.
Methods A total of 174 known asthmatic children who presented to the emergency
department in acute attack (group 1) and 94 asthmatic children who presented
to outpatient clinics for follow-up of asthma (group 2) had their serum magnesium
levels assayed and compared with 232 patients without asthma (controls; group
3). Exclusion criteria were history of renal disease, cardiac disease, malabsorption,
diuretic use, alcoholism, and pregnancy.
Results There were no differences between study groups, although male patients
had a slightly lower level of magnesium than female patients.
Conclusion After removing the confounder of sex, serum magnesium levels in asthmatic
children during acute attacks and between exacerbations are not significantly
different from those of controls.
From the Department of Pediatrics, Jordan University of Science and
Technology, Irbid.
Corresponding author and reprints: Khalid S. Kakish, MD, Department
of Pediatrics, Jordan Universityof Science and Technology, PO Box 3030, Irbid,
Jordan 22110 (e-mail: kakish{at}just.edu.jo).
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