BACKGROUND: Chloride is important for maintaining acid-base balance, muscular activity, osmosis and immunomodulation. In patients with major trauma, chloride levels increase after fluid therapy; this is associated with poor clinical outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine whether hyperchloremia was associated with increased mortality in patients who had sustained major trauma. METHODS: This study enrolled 266 major trauma patients by retrospective chart review, from January 2011 to December 2015. Patients were older than 16 years; were admitted to an intensive care unit; survived more than 48 h; and had sustained major trauma, defined as an injury severity score?≥?16. Hyperchloremia was defined as a chloride level?>?110mEq/L...
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association between hype...
BACKGROUND: Chloride-rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for acute kidne...
BACKGROUND: Hyperchloremia is common in critically ill septic patients. The impact of hyperchloremia...
Introduction: Electrolyte disorder is a prevalent complication in multiple trauma patients; neverthe...
Only a few observational studies investigated the association between hypochloremia and mortality in...
Chloride is in many ways the forgotten electrolyte. Recent evidence suggests that hyperchloraemia re...
International audienceBackgroundRecent data suggest that hyperchloremia induced by fluid resuscitati...
Copyright © 2012 Makiko Tani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Little is known on the clinical effects of chloride on critically ill patients. We conducted this re...
Introduction: Hypertonic saline is often used to treat patients with traumatic brain injury. It carr...
Objectives: Hyperchloraemia is associated with poor clinical outcomes in sepsis patients; however, t...
Background: Acute kidney injury and hyperchloremia are commonly present in critical...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES:. To investigate the effect of the occurrence of early hyperchloremia on death...
Abstract Chloride is the principal anion of the extracellular fluid and vital for both serum electro...
OBJECTIVES: Hyperchloremia is frequently observed in critically ill patients in the ICU. Our study a...
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association between hype...
BACKGROUND: Chloride-rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for acute kidne...
BACKGROUND: Hyperchloremia is common in critically ill septic patients. The impact of hyperchloremia...
Introduction: Electrolyte disorder is a prevalent complication in multiple trauma patients; neverthe...
Only a few observational studies investigated the association between hypochloremia and mortality in...
Chloride is in many ways the forgotten electrolyte. Recent evidence suggests that hyperchloraemia re...
International audienceBackgroundRecent data suggest that hyperchloremia induced by fluid resuscitati...
Copyright © 2012 Makiko Tani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Little is known on the clinical effects of chloride on critically ill patients. We conducted this re...
Introduction: Hypertonic saline is often used to treat patients with traumatic brain injury. It carr...
Objectives: Hyperchloraemia is associated with poor clinical outcomes in sepsis patients; however, t...
Background: Acute kidney injury and hyperchloremia are commonly present in critical...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES:. To investigate the effect of the occurrence of early hyperchloremia on death...
Abstract Chloride is the principal anion of the extracellular fluid and vital for both serum electro...
OBJECTIVES: Hyperchloremia is frequently observed in critically ill patients in the ICU. Our study a...
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association between hype...
BACKGROUND: Chloride-rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for acute kidne...
BACKGROUND: Hyperchloremia is common in critically ill septic patients. The impact of hyperchloremia...