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Risk factors for Hyponatremia in COVID-19 hospitalised patients

OBJECTIVES: To determine the risk factors for Hyponatremia in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. METHODS: Medical records of all patients admitted in COVID-19 Isolation Intensive Care Unit of Farooq Hospital Westwood Branch, Lahore from 1(st) July to 30(th) September, 2020 were retrospect...

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Autores principales: Anees, Muhammad, Raza, Muhammad, Farooq, Omair, Mumtaz, Asim
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9843013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36694746
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.1.5466
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author Anees, Muhammad
Raza, Muhammad
Farooq, Omair
Mumtaz, Asim
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Farooq, Omair
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description OBJECTIVES: To determine the risk factors for Hyponatremia in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. METHODS: Medical records of all patients admitted in COVID-19 Isolation Intensive Care Unit of Farooq Hospital Westwood Branch, Lahore from 1(st) July to 30(th) September, 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 by Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and having Hyponatremia (serum Sodium (s/Na(+) <135mEq/L) were included, patients with Eunatremia (s/Na(+) within 135 - 145mEq/L) were taken as control while subjects with Hypernatremia (s/Na(+) >145mEq/L) at admission, incomplete medical records and pregnant females were excluded from the study. Demographic, clinical and laboratory data at time of admission in hospital was extracted. RESULTS: Of 182 included patients, 79.1% (n=144) were male 40.7% (n=74) had Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and 44.5% (n=81) were hypertensive. Forty seven percent (n=86) patients had Hyponatremia while 52.7% (n=96) were eunatremic. Forty nine percent (n=90) patients had Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) and 4.9% (n=9) patients died. Risk factors for Hyponatremia were age >60 years (OR=2.52, p=0.006); DM (OR=2.79, p=0.001); Hypoxemia (OR=3.74, p<0.001); Lymphopenia (OR=7.62, p<0.009); Hypoalbuminemia (OR=9.15, p<0.001); high serum Ferritin (OR=4.46, p<0.001), high Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) (OR=3.58, p<0.001) and AKI (OR=3.40, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Hyponatremia was common in COVID-19 hospitalized patients. Increasing age, DM, Hypoxemia, Hypoalbuminemia, high serum Ferritin and AKI were the most significant risk factors for Hyponatremia. Hyponatremic patients had comparatively higher mortality than Eunatremic patients.
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spelling pubmed-98430132023-01-23 Risk factors for Hyponatremia in COVID-19 hospitalised patients Anees, Muhammad Raza, Muhammad Farooq, Omair Mumtaz, Asim Pak J Med Sci Original Article OBJECTIVES: To determine the risk factors for Hyponatremia in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. METHODS: Medical records of all patients admitted in COVID-19 Isolation Intensive Care Unit of Farooq Hospital Westwood Branch, Lahore from 1(st) July to 30(th) September, 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 by Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and having Hyponatremia (serum Sodium (s/Na(+) <135mEq/L) were included, patients with Eunatremia (s/Na(+) within 135 - 145mEq/L) were taken as control while subjects with Hypernatremia (s/Na(+) >145mEq/L) at admission, incomplete medical records and pregnant females were excluded from the study. Demographic, clinical and laboratory data at time of admission in hospital was extracted. RESULTS: Of 182 included patients, 79.1% (n=144) were male 40.7% (n=74) had Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and 44.5% (n=81) were hypertensive. Forty seven percent (n=86) patients had Hyponatremia while 52.7% (n=96) were eunatremic. Forty nine percent (n=90) patients had Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) and 4.9% (n=9) patients died. Risk factors for Hyponatremia were age >60 years (OR=2.52, p=0.006); DM (OR=2.79, p=0.001); Hypoxemia (OR=3.74, p<0.001); Lymphopenia (OR=7.62, p<0.009); Hypoalbuminemia (OR=9.15, p<0.001); high serum Ferritin (OR=4.46, p<0.001), high Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) (OR=3.58, p<0.001) and AKI (OR=3.40, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Hyponatremia was common in COVID-19 hospitalized patients. Increasing age, DM, Hypoxemia, Hypoalbuminemia, high serum Ferritin and AKI were the most significant risk factors for Hyponatremia. Hyponatremic patients had comparatively higher mortality than Eunatremic patients. Professional Medical Publications 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9843013/ /pubmed/36694746 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.1.5466 Text en Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Risk factors for Hyponatremia in COVID-19 hospitalised patients
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title_short Risk factors for Hyponatremia in COVID-19 hospitalised patients
title_sort risk factors for hyponatremia in covid-19 hospitalised patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9843013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36694746
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.1.5466
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