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Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage

The negative prognostic value of an increased serum urea-to-albumin ratio on intra-hospital mortality is frequently investigated in general critically ill patients and patients with septic shock, although not in neurosurgical patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). The current stu...

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Autores principales: Bender, Michael, Haferkorn, Kristin, Tajmiri-Gondai, Shahin, Stein, Marco, Uhl, Eberhard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37240644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103538
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author Bender, Michael
Haferkorn, Kristin
Tajmiri-Gondai, Shahin
Stein, Marco
Uhl, Eberhard
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Haferkorn, Kristin
Tajmiri-Gondai, Shahin
Stein, Marco
Uhl, Eberhard
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description The negative prognostic value of an increased serum urea-to-albumin ratio on intra-hospital mortality is frequently investigated in general critically ill patients and patients with septic shock, although not in neurosurgical patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). The current study was conducted to investigate the impact of the serum urea-to-albumin ratio upon hospital admission on intra-hospital mortality in ICU-admitted neurosurgical patients with spontaneous ICH. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed 354 ICH patients, who were treated from 10/2008 to 12/2017 at our intensive care units (ICU). Blood samples were taken upon admission, and the patients’ demographic, medical, and radiological data were analyzed. A binary logistic regression analysis was performed for the identification of independent prognostic parameters for intra-hospital mortality. Results: Overall, the intra-hospital mortality rate was 31.4% (n = 111). In the binary logistic analysis, a higher serum urea-to-albumin ratio (OR = 1.9, CI = 1.23–3.04, p = 0.005) upon admission was identified as an independent predictor of intra-hospital mortality. Furthermore, a serum urea-to-albumin ratio cut-off level of >0.01 was associated with raised intra-hospital mortality (Youden’s index = 0.32, sensitivity = 0.57, specificity = 0.25). Conclusion: A serum urea-to-albumin ratio greater than 1.1 seems to be a prognostic marker to predict intra-hospital mortality in patients with ICH.
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spelling pubmed-102189742023-05-27 Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Bender, Michael Haferkorn, Kristin Tajmiri-Gondai, Shahin Stein, Marco Uhl, Eberhard J Clin Med Article The negative prognostic value of an increased serum urea-to-albumin ratio on intra-hospital mortality is frequently investigated in general critically ill patients and patients with septic shock, although not in neurosurgical patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhages (ICH). The current study was conducted to investigate the impact of the serum urea-to-albumin ratio upon hospital admission on intra-hospital mortality in ICU-admitted neurosurgical patients with spontaneous ICH. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed 354 ICH patients, who were treated from 10/2008 to 12/2017 at our intensive care units (ICU). Blood samples were taken upon admission, and the patients’ demographic, medical, and radiological data were analyzed. A binary logistic regression analysis was performed for the identification of independent prognostic parameters for intra-hospital mortality. Results: Overall, the intra-hospital mortality rate was 31.4% (n = 111). In the binary logistic analysis, a higher serum urea-to-albumin ratio (OR = 1.9, CI = 1.23–3.04, p = 0.005) upon admission was identified as an independent predictor of intra-hospital mortality. Furthermore, a serum urea-to-albumin ratio cut-off level of >0.01 was associated with raised intra-hospital mortality (Youden’s index = 0.32, sensitivity = 0.57, specificity = 0.25). Conclusion: A serum urea-to-albumin ratio greater than 1.1 seems to be a prognostic marker to predict intra-hospital mortality in patients with ICH. MDPI 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10218974/ /pubmed/37240644 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103538 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bender, Michael
Haferkorn, Kristin
Tajmiri-Gondai, Shahin
Stein, Marco
Uhl, Eberhard
Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_full Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_fullStr Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_full_unstemmed Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_short Serum Urea-to-Albumin Ratio Is an Independent Predictor of Intra-Hospital Mortality in Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
title_sort serum urea-to-albumin ratio is an independent predictor of intra-hospital mortality in neurosurgical intensive care unit patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10218974/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37240644
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12103538
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