<p>A) Frequency of dyschloremia before and after the ICU admission; B) Incidence of AKI according to the baseline serum chloride concentrations; C) Incidence of AKI stages according to the baseline serum chloride concentrations; D) Hospital and intensive care unit (<i>ICU</i>) mortality according to different baseline serum chloride concentrations; E) Hospital and ICU length of stay (LOS) according to different baseline serum chloride concentrations.</p
PurposeWe sought to describe the association between serum chloride levels and mortality among unsel...
Although hypo- and hyperchloremia have been associated with worsening renal outcomes, there has been...
Background: Hyperchloremia is common in critically ill septic patients. The impact of hyperchloremia...
Exposure to dyschloremia among critically ill patients is associated with an increased risk of acute...
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association between hype...
Over the past few years, chloride has joined the league of essential electrolytes for critically ill...
BACKGROUND: Chloride-rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for acute kidne...
Abstract Background Hyperchloremia is common in criti...
Our objective was to determine in children in the intensive care unit (ICU) the incidence of hyperch...
Hyperchloremia is still the least looked at electrolytes imbalance in ICU despite a few studies in ...
Abstract Chloride is the principal anion of the extracellular fluid and vital for both serum electro...
Objectives: Derangements of chloride ion concentration ([Cl–]) have been shown to be associated with...
Background: Acute kidney injury and hyperchloremia are commonly present in critical...
International audienceBackgroundRecent data suggest that hyperchloremia induced by fluid resuscitati...
Chloride is the most common anion in the extracellular fluid, and plays a pivotal role in the mainte...
PurposeWe sought to describe the association between serum chloride levels and mortality among unsel...
Although hypo- and hyperchloremia have been associated with worsening renal outcomes, there has been...
Background: Hyperchloremia is common in critically ill septic patients. The impact of hyperchloremia...
Exposure to dyschloremia among critically ill patients is associated with an increased risk of acute...
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association between hype...
Over the past few years, chloride has joined the league of essential electrolytes for critically ill...
BACKGROUND: Chloride-rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for acute kidne...
Abstract Background Hyperchloremia is common in criti...
Our objective was to determine in children in the intensive care unit (ICU) the incidence of hyperch...
Hyperchloremia is still the least looked at electrolytes imbalance in ICU despite a few studies in ...
Abstract Chloride is the principal anion of the extracellular fluid and vital for both serum electro...
Objectives: Derangements of chloride ion concentration ([Cl–]) have been shown to be associated with...
Background: Acute kidney injury and hyperchloremia are commonly present in critical...
International audienceBackgroundRecent data suggest that hyperchloremia induced by fluid resuscitati...
Chloride is the most common anion in the extracellular fluid, and plays a pivotal role in the mainte...
PurposeWe sought to describe the association between serum chloride levels and mortality among unsel...
Although hypo- and hyperchloremia have been associated with worsening renal outcomes, there has been...
Background: Hyperchloremia is common in critically ill septic patients. The impact of hyperchloremia...