Objectives: Derangements of chloride ion concentration ([Cl–]) have been shown to be associated with acute kidney injury and other adverse outcomes. For a physicochemical approach, however, chloride ion concentration should be considered with sodium ion concentration. This study aimed to examine the association of chloride ion concentration and the main strong ion difference (difference between sodium ion concentration and chloride ion concentration) during the first 24 hours after admission into ICU with the development of acute kidney injury and mortality. Design: Retrospective analyses using the eICU Collaborative Research Database. Setting: ICUs in 208 hospitals across the United States between 2014 and 2015. Patients: Critically ill...
Purposes: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication in critically ill patients and is usual...
Over the past few years, chloride has joined the league of essential electrolytes for critically ill...
Hyperchloremia is still the least looked at electrolytes imbalance in ICU despite a few studies in ...
BACKGROUND: Chloride-rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for acute kidne...
Exposure to dyschloremia among critically ill patients is associated with an increased risk of acute...
Background: Acute kidney injury and hyperchloremia are commonly present in critical...
OBJECTIVES: Hyperchloremia is frequently observed in critically ill patients in the ICU. Our study a...
Introduction: Electrolyte disorder is a prevalent complication in multiple trauma patients; neverthe...
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association between hype...
Our objective was to determine in children in the intensive care unit (ICU) the incidence of hyperch...
<p>A) Frequency of dyschloremia before and after the ICU admission; B) Incidence of AKI according to...
Chloride is the most common anion in the extracellular fluid, and plays a pivotal role in the mainte...
Abstract Background Hyperchloremia is common in criti...
Introduction/aim: The supraphysiologic chloride concentration of normal saline may contribute to acu...
International audienceBackgroundRecent data suggest that hyperchloremia induced by fluid resuscitati...
Purposes: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication in critically ill patients and is usual...
Over the past few years, chloride has joined the league of essential electrolytes for critically ill...
Hyperchloremia is still the least looked at electrolytes imbalance in ICU despite a few studies in ...
BACKGROUND: Chloride-rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for acute kidne...
Exposure to dyschloremia among critically ill patients is associated with an increased risk of acute...
Background: Acute kidney injury and hyperchloremia are commonly present in critical...
OBJECTIVES: Hyperchloremia is frequently observed in critically ill patients in the ICU. Our study a...
Introduction: Electrolyte disorder is a prevalent complication in multiple trauma patients; neverthe...
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association between hype...
Our objective was to determine in children in the intensive care unit (ICU) the incidence of hyperch...
<p>A) Frequency of dyschloremia before and after the ICU admission; B) Incidence of AKI according to...
Chloride is the most common anion in the extracellular fluid, and plays a pivotal role in the mainte...
Abstract Background Hyperchloremia is common in criti...
Introduction/aim: The supraphysiologic chloride concentration of normal saline may contribute to acu...
International audienceBackgroundRecent data suggest that hyperchloremia induced by fluid resuscitati...
Purposes: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication in critically ill patients and is usual...
Over the past few years, chloride has joined the league of essential electrolytes for critically ill...
Hyperchloremia is still the least looked at electrolytes imbalance in ICU despite a few studies in ...