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Correlation ofHyperchloremicMetabolic Acidosis and Renal Function in Critically ill Patients of Emergency Department: an Observational Study

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 Introduction: Early detection is crucial for prompt management of Acute kidney injury (AKI) patients in emergency department (ED). This study aimed to investigate the usefulness of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis (HCMA) levels in this regard. Methods: In this retrospective observational study, > 18 years old critically ill patients presenting to ED of Marcianise Hospital, Italy, were divided into non-AKI and AKI group according to KDIGO guideline. The level of HCMA ((arterial pH x bicarbonate)/chloride) was compared between groups and correlation of HCMA with estimated glomerular filtration rate (e-GFR) in ARF patients was evaluated. Results: 134 patients with the mean age of 76. 5 § 3. 1 years were enrolled (64 non-AKI and 70 AKI; 64% female). Two groups were similar regarding mean age (p = 0. 251), sex (p = 0. 091), APACHII score (p = 0. 215), Charlson Comorbidity Index (p= 0. 187), and body mass index (p = 0. 129). The mean HCMA level was 1. 98 § 0. 09 in the non-AKI group and 1. 56 § 0. 07 in the AKI group (p=0. 039). There was a positive correlation between HCMA and e-GFR levels in AKI group (r: 0. 467, p=0. 0092). Conclusion: If confirmed and validated in a future study, ABG derived formula for HCMA may be a useful tool for early detection of AKI patients in emergency department.

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    Giordano, Mauro, Ciarambino, Tiziana, Castellino, Pietro, Malatino, Lorenzo, Signoriello, Giuseppe, Paolisso, Giuseppe, & Adinolfi, Luigi Elio. (2018). Correlation ofHyperchloremicMetabolic Acidosis and Renal Function in Critically ill Patients of Emergency Department: an Observational Study. ARCHIVES OF ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE (EMERGENCY), 6(1), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/339669/en

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    Giordano Mauro, Ciarambino Tiziana, Castellino Pietro, Malatino Lorenzo, Signoriello Giuseppe, Paolisso Giuseppe, Adinolfi Luigi Elio. Correlation ofHyperchloremicMetabolic Acidosis and Renal Function in Critically ill Patients of Emergency Department: an Observational Study. ARCHIVES OF ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE (EMERGENCY)[Internet]. 2018;6(1):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/339669/en

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    Mauro Giordano, Tiziana Ciarambino, Pietro Castellino, Lorenzo Malatino, Giuseppe Signoriello, Giuseppe Paolisso, and Luigi Elio Adinolfi, “Correlation ofHyperchloremicMetabolic Acidosis and Renal Function in Critically ill Patients of Emergency Department: an Observational Study,” ARCHIVES OF ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE (EMERGENCY), vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 0–0, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/339669/en

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