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Electrolyte and acid-base abnormalities associated with purging behaviors.

Philip S Mehler1,2,3, Kristine Walsh1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Eating disorders that are associated with purging behaviors are complicated by frequent blood electrolyte and acid-base abnormalities. Herein, we review the major electrolyte and acid-base abnormalities and their treatment methods. The body of rigorous, eating disorder-specific literature on this topical area is not robust enough to perform a systematic review as defined by PRISMA guidelines. Therefore, a qualitative review of mostly medical literature was conducted.
RESULTS: Hypokalemia, hyponatremia, and sodium chloride-responsive metabolic alkalosis are the most common serum changes that occur as a result of purging behaviors. They vary depending on the mode and frequency of purging behaviors. They can all potentially cause dangerous medical complications and are in need of definitive medical treatment. DISCUSSION: Eating disorders that are associated with purging behaviors are associated with a number of electrolyte and acid-base changes which are complex in their origin, documented to be medically dangerous and this definitive treatment is necessary to help achieve a successful treatment outcome, and in need of definitive treatment as described herein.
© 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  electrolyte; metabolic alkalosis; potassium; sodium

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26876281     DOI: 10.1002/eat.22503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Eat Disord        ISSN: 0276-3478            Impact factor:   4.861


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Journal:  Case Rep Med       Date:  2016-09-19

2.  A series of patients with purging type anorexia nervosa who do "tube vomiting".

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Journal:  Biopsychosoc Med       Date:  2016-11-15

3.  Purging behaviors relate to impaired subjective sleep quality in female patients with anorexia nervosa: a prospective observational study.

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Journal:  Biopsychosoc Med       Date:  2017-08-16

4.  Hospitalization Outcomes and Comorbidities of Bulimia Nervosa: A Nationwide Inpatient Study.

Authors:  Rikinkumar S Patel; Baris Olten; Priya Patel; Kaushal Shah; Zeeshan Mansuri
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2018-05-05

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Authors:  René Klinkby Støving
Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol       Date:  2019-01-01       Impact factor: 6.664

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