Severe hypophosphatemia in sepsis as a mortality predictor

Renana Shor, Aaron Halabe, Sofia Rishver, Yulian Tilis, Zipora Matas, Asora Fux, Mona Boaz, Julio Weinstein

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ملخص

Hypophosphatemia has long been reported to be associated with sepsis and has been correlated with sepsis severity. This retrospective study was undertaken at a university hospital to determine whether severe hypophosphatemia could serve as a mortality predictor in septic patients. Charts of 6,190 septic patients who were hospitalized during one year (2001-02) were examined. Fifty-five patients were selected and were divided into 2 groups: group 1 comprised 26 patients with severe hypophosphatemia (serum inorganic phosphate (Pi) <1 mg/dl); group 2 comprised 29 patients without severe hypophosphatemia (Pi >1 mg/dl. The patients' charts were reviewed and information was collected regarding medical anamnesis, physical examination, hematological and biochemical analyses, chest x-ray, and cultures of blood and urine. The results demonstrated that 80.8% of the patients with severe hypophosphatemia died, vs 34.5% of the patients without severe hypophosphatemia (p = 0.001). Being in the severe hypophosphatemic group increased the risk of death by nearly 8-fold (odds ratio = 7.98; 95% CI = 2.3 to 27.6). These findings indicate that severe hypophosphatemia can serve as an independent mortality predictor in sepsis.

اللغة الأصليةالإنجليزيّة
الصفحات (من إلى)67-72
عدد الصفحات6
دوريةAnnals of Clinical and Laboratory Science
مستوى الصوت36
رقم الإصدار1
حالة النشرنُشِر - ديسمبر 2006
منشور خارجيًانعم

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