Erschienen in:
21.01.2022 | Research Letter
Serum sodium trajectory during AKI and mortality risk
verfasst von:
Jonathan S. Chávez-Íñiguez, Pablo Maggiani-Aguilera, Helbert Rondon-Berrios, Kianoush B. Kashani, Christian Pérez-Flores, Jorge Michel-González, Andres E. De la Torre-Quiroga, Andrea Luna-Ramos, Guillermo Navarro-Blackaller, Alexia Romero-Muñoz, Ana T. Martínez-Navarro, Gael Chávez-Alonso, Ramón Medina-González, Guillermo García-García
Erschienen in:
Journal of Nephrology
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Ausgabe 2/2022
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Excerpt
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a complex syndrome associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Dysnatremias during AKI are common [
1]. Thus, it is not surprising that dysnatremias are associated with complications during hospitalization, including the risk of death [
2]. Serum sodium (sNa) levels and their alterations during AKI and their relationship with clinical outcomes have been poorly reported. Nevertheless, it is possible that the trajectory of sNa could also be associated with unfavorable clinical outcomes. This study investigated the association between the trajectory of sNa during hospitalization among patients with AKI and their outcomes. …