Hyperchloremia as a risk factor for acute kidney injury in septic shock patients / Mohamed Kamel Abdelaal Ibrahim ; Supervised Hazem Abdelhamed Elakabawy , Mahmoud Mohamed Kenawy , Hamdi Hamdi Mahmoud
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Critical Care Medicine
Background: Acute kidney injury and Hyperchloremia are commonly present in critically ill septic patients. Our study goal was to evaluate the association of Hyperchloremia (after fluid resuscitation) and acute kidney injury in septic shock patients. Methods: In this prospective study on 30 adult patients with septic shock, Serum chloride measurements were included. Serum chloride was measured on a daily basis for 48 hours. Primary outcome was development of acute kidney injury (AKI) and association of AKI and serum chloride parameters (initial chloride concentration, [Cl-] max which is CL > 110 .and Delta CL (x[Cl-] = [Cl-] max {u2013} initial chloride concentration) were analyzed. Results: A total of 30 patients were included in the study, 16 patients (53.3 %) had Hyperchloremia within the first 48 hours of resuscitation and 14 patients (46.7 %) did not have Hyperchloremia. The study tried to correlate the serum chloride level with AKI stages. All values were insignificantly correlated with AKI stages except for Delta CL with AKI stage (1) as (P value =0.009). A moderate increase in serum chloride was associated with AKI even in patients without Hyperchloremia. ROC curve pointed out that the delta CL is the most correlated value for AKI as the AUC is (0.684)
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