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Impact of Acid-Base Status on Mortality in Patients with Acute Pesticide Poisoning

We investigated clinical impacts of various acid-base approaches (physiologic, base excess (BE)-based, and physicochemical) on mortality in patients with acute pesticide intoxication and mutual intercorrelated effects using principal component analysis (PCA). This retrospective study included patien...

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Autores principales: Gil, Hyo-Wook, Hong, Min, Lee, HwaMin, Cho, Nam-jun, Lee, Eun-Young, Park, Samel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9020022
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author Gil, Hyo-Wook
Hong, Min
Lee, HwaMin
Cho, Nam-jun
Lee, Eun-Young
Park, Samel
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Hong, Min
Lee, HwaMin
Cho, Nam-jun
Lee, Eun-Young
Park, Samel
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description We investigated clinical impacts of various acid-base approaches (physiologic, base excess (BE)-based, and physicochemical) on mortality in patients with acute pesticide intoxication and mutual intercorrelated effects using principal component analysis (PCA). This retrospective study included patients admitted from January 2015 to December 2019 because of pesticide intoxication. We compared parameters assessing the acid-base status between two groups, survivors and non-survivors. Associations between parameters and 30-days mortality were investigated. A total of 797 patients were analyzed. In non-survivors, pH, bicarbonate concentration (HCO(3)(−)), total concentration of carbon dioxide (tCO(2)), BE, and effective strong ion difference (SIDe) were lower and apparent strong ion difference (SIDa), strong ion gap (SIG), total concentration of weak acids, and corrected anion gap (corAG) were higher than in survivors. In the multivariable logistic analysis, BE, corAG, SIDa, and SIDe were associated with mortality. PCA identified four principal components related to mortality. SIDe, HCO(3)(−), tCO(2), BE, SIG, and corAG were loaded to principal component 1 (PC1), referred as total buffer bases to receive and handle generated acids. PC1 was an important factor in predicting mortality irrespective of the pesticide category. PC3, loaded mainly with pCO(2), suggested respiratory components of the acid-base system. PC3 was associated with 30-days mortality, especially in organophosphate or carbamate poisoning. Our study showed that acid-base abnormalities were associated with mortality in patients with acute pesticide poisoning. We reduced these variables into four PCs, resembling the physicochemical approach, revealed that PCs representing total buffer bases and respiratory components played an important role in acute pesticide poisoning.
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spelling pubmed-79114112021-02-28 Impact of Acid-Base Status on Mortality in Patients with Acute Pesticide Poisoning Gil, Hyo-Wook Hong, Min Lee, HwaMin Cho, Nam-jun Lee, Eun-Young Park, Samel Toxics Article We investigated clinical impacts of various acid-base approaches (physiologic, base excess (BE)-based, and physicochemical) on mortality in patients with acute pesticide intoxication and mutual intercorrelated effects using principal component analysis (PCA). This retrospective study included patients admitted from January 2015 to December 2019 because of pesticide intoxication. We compared parameters assessing the acid-base status between two groups, survivors and non-survivors. Associations between parameters and 30-days mortality were investigated. A total of 797 patients were analyzed. In non-survivors, pH, bicarbonate concentration (HCO(3)(−)), total concentration of carbon dioxide (tCO(2)), BE, and effective strong ion difference (SIDe) were lower and apparent strong ion difference (SIDa), strong ion gap (SIG), total concentration of weak acids, and corrected anion gap (corAG) were higher than in survivors. In the multivariable logistic analysis, BE, corAG, SIDa, and SIDe were associated with mortality. PCA identified four principal components related to mortality. SIDe, HCO(3)(−), tCO(2), BE, SIG, and corAG were loaded to principal component 1 (PC1), referred as total buffer bases to receive and handle generated acids. PC1 was an important factor in predicting mortality irrespective of the pesticide category. PC3, loaded mainly with pCO(2), suggested respiratory components of the acid-base system. PC3 was associated with 30-days mortality, especially in organophosphate or carbamate poisoning. Our study showed that acid-base abnormalities were associated with mortality in patients with acute pesticide poisoning. We reduced these variables into four PCs, resembling the physicochemical approach, revealed that PCs representing total buffer bases and respiratory components played an important role in acute pesticide poisoning. MDPI 2021-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7911411/ /pubmed/33498605 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9020022 Text en © 2021 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_fullStr Impact of Acid-Base Status on Mortality in Patients with Acute Pesticide Poisoning
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title_short Impact of Acid-Base Status on Mortality in Patients with Acute Pesticide Poisoning
title_sort impact of acid-base status on mortality in patients with acute pesticide poisoning
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7911411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498605
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9020022
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