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Impact of Serum levels of Bicarbonate and Electrolytes on Adverse Clinical Outcomes in Cirrhotics

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Last updated: 24 Dec 2024

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Internal Medicine..

Abstract

Abstract

Aim: To examine the prognostic significance of information obtained from arterial blood gas (ABG)-related parameters and serum electrolytes at the time of hospital admission on adverse clinical outcomes, the LOS, and other factors.

Methods: A total of 357 candidate individuals with liver cirrhosis were screened for enrollment in this prospective study. 329 patients agreed to participate with liver cirrhosis or presented with signs and symptoms suggesting decompensated liver cirrhosis. Individuals with DKA, acute coronary syndrome, fulminant liver failure, preexisting end-stage renal disease, or COPD (a total of 208) weren't involved in the research. Then, 121 patients who were hospitalized in the Internal Medicine department or treated in ICU with a confirmed diagnosis of decompensated cirrhosis (age ≥ 18 years) were prospectively monitored throughout the research period.

Results: This research involved 121 cases with a confirmed diagnosis of cirrhosis. Regarding the PH, normal PH were 76 (62.8%) patients, acidemia 22 (18.2%), alkalemia 23 (18.2). There were 73 (60.4%) patients child C score at time of admission. The mean MELD score was 19.26± 9.01. The mean MELD-PaCO2-HCO3 was 23.79 ± 7.45 while the mean MELD-bicarbonate was 16.35±7.22. As a regimen of management, serum electrolyte acid base correction was used in 33 (27.3%) cases, while endoscopy or band ligation was performed in 40 (33.1%) cases. Medication for Na and K correction were used in 6 (5%) and 17 (14%) cases respectively. Vasopressors were used in 12 (9.9%) cases who were admitted to the ICU. None of the cases underwent renal replacement therapy.

DOI

10.21608/smj.2023.226275.1400

Keywords

Bicarbonate, electrolytes, Cirrhosis

Authors

First Name

Usama

Last Name

Abdelaal

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M

Affiliation

Department of internal medicine, Sohag university hospital

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osamelaal74@yahoo.com

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First Name

Heba allah

Last Name

Abd El-rahman

MiddleName

Fadel

Affiliation

internal medicine department , Sohag university, Idfa, Sohag, Egypt

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heba98965@gmail.com

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Sohag

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First Name

lotfy

Last Name

abo-dahab

MiddleName

hamed

Affiliation

internal medicine department, Sohag faculty of medicine, Sohag university hospital.

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lotfy-hamed@yahoo.com

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Sohag

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First Name

Mahmoud

Last Name

Elbadry

MiddleName

Ibrahem

Affiliation

department of internal medicine, Sohag university hospital

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mahmoudibrahem837@gmail.com

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Volume

27

Article Issue

3

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41630

Issue Date

2023-09-01

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2023-08-04

Publish Date

2023-09-01

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34

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46

Print ISSN

1687-8353

Online ISSN

2682-4159

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785

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Sohag Medical Journal

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Impact of Serum levels of Bicarbonate and Electrolytes on Adverse Clinical Outcomes in Cirrhotics

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24 Dec 2024