Table 5.
Table 5 Common medical indications for inpatient hospitalization for anorexia nervosa
– Generally, weight <75% of individually estimated healthy body weight or acute weight decline with food refusal | |
– For adults: | |
Heart rate <40 beats per minute (bpm) | |
Blood pressure <90/60 mmHg or orthostatic hypotension (with an increase in pulse of >20 bpm or a drop in blood pressure of >10-20 mmHg/min from lying to standing) | |
– For children: | |
Heart rate <50 bpm | |
Orthostatic changes of >20 bpm | |
Blood pressure <80/50 mmHg | |
– Blood glucose levels <60 mg/dL, potassium <3 mEq/L | |
– Electrolyte imbalance (hypo- or hypernatremia, hypophosphatemia, hypomagnesemia, hypokalemia) | |
– Body temperature <97.0 ºF, dehydration | |
– Hepatic, renal, or cardiovascular organ compromise requiring acute treatment |