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Table 1 Baseline characteristics and laboratory findings of the patients at the time of admission to the intensive care unit

From: Dysnatremia, its correction, and mortality in patients undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy: a prospective observational study

 

Sodium group

 
 

Moderate to severe hyponatremia (n = 111)

Mild hyponatremia (n = 112)

Normonatremia (n = 247)

Mild hypernatremia (n = 49)

Moderate to severe hypernatremia (n = 50)

Total (n = 569)

Age (years)

63.2 ± 14.94

64.3 ± 15.37

63.9 ± 14.38

60.9 ± 16.15

59.7 ± 17.46

63.2 ± 15.14

Male sex (%)

56.8

61.6

62.3

61.2

56.0

60.5

Enrollment year (%)

      

 2010

15.3

13.4

14.6

14.3

10.0

14.1

 2011

29.7

33.0

32.4

16.3

32.0

30.6

 2012

33.3

34.8

35.6

46.9

40.0

36.4

 2013

21.6

18.8

17.4

22.4

18.0

19.0

Body weight (kg)

62.2 ± 11.56

64.3 ± 13.19

63.6 ± 14.02

65.5 ± 12.48

62.3 ± 10.62

63.5 ± 13.00

Cause of acute kidney injury (%)*

      

 Sepsis

44.1 †

55.4

49.4

55.1

36.0*

48.9

 Surgery

3.6

6.2

11.7

8.2

8.0

8.4

 Nephrotoxin

5.4

4.5

8.1

6.1

4.0

6.3

 Other

46.8

33.9

30.8

30.6

52.0

36.4

Dialysis dose (mL/kg/hour)

41.9 ± 15.43

47.7 ± 18.61

45.0 ± 16.99

46.2 ± 19.19

41.7 ± 15.90

44.8 ± 17.21

Need for MV (%)

76.6

83.9

85.0

93.9

80.0

83.5

Use of vasoactive drugs (%)

73.0

68.8

72.1

67.3

74.0

71.4

Chronic kidney disease (%)

48.6

46.4

42.5

26.5*

34.0

42.4

Charlson Comorbidity Index †

3.5 ± 2.18 †

3.3 ± 2.25*

2.7 ± 2.13

2.5 ± 2.05

2.5 ± 1.98

2.9 ± 2.17

APACHE II score*

29.6 ± 9.56

28.3 ± 7.91

28.7 ± 8.00

30.6 ± 8.05

32.5 ± 8.15 †

29.3 ± 8.38

Blood findings

      

 Sodium (mmol/L) ‡

126.6 ± 3.99 ‡

133.2 ± 1.09 ‡

139.5 ± 2.74

146.8 ± 0.92 ‡

154.0 ± 4.81 ‡

137.6 ± 8.27

 Creatinine (mg/dL)*

3.3 ± 2.01

3.7 ± 2.67 †

3.1 ± 1.61

2.8 ± 1.27

2.9 ± 1.69

3.2 ± 1.94

 Albumin (g/dL)

2.7 ± 0.57

2.6 ± 0.52

2.7 ± 0.52

2.6 ± 0.51

2.7 ± 0.50

2.7 ± 0.53

 Glucose (mg/dL) †

139 (108–190)

147 (116–196)

153 (113–229)

164 (119–222)

191 (134–311) †

152 (115–218)

Urine output (mL/2 hours)

15 (0–70)

20 (0–55)

20 (0–90)

30 (0–118)

28 (4–64)

20 (0–78)

Fluid balance

      

 During 24 h (mL) ‡

808.3 ± 1527.1861

1069.0 ± 2242.01

1250.7 ± 1971.14

1736.9 ± 2378.86

2772.3 ± 2555.26 ‡

1304.2 ± 2103.42

 During 72 h (mL) †

816.1 ± 2966.11

1036.9 ± 3773.28

999.2 ± 2854.91

1957.4 ± 3839.81

2611.9 ± 2918.75 ‡

1185.9 ± 3197.57

Onset of dysnatremia (%)

      

 Acute

19.8

34.8

77.6

48.0

38.2§

 Chronic

61.3

46.4

10.2

30.0

43.5

 Unknown

18.9

18.8

12.2

22.0

18.3

Follow-up duration (days)

13 (4–49)*

19 (4–123)

29 (5–273)

23 (5–434)

9 (3–93)*

19 (4–193)

  1. Comparisons were evaluated using the chi-squared test for categorical variables, the ANOVA test for normally distributed continuous variables (post hoc analysis of LSD between two groups), and the Kruskal-Wallis test for non-normally distributed continuous variables (Mann–Whitney U test between two groups). The normonatremia group served as a reference for comparison between two groups
  2. * P < 0.05; † P < 0.01; ‡ P < 0.001; § proportion among dysnatremia group
  3. MV mechanical ventilation, APACHE acute physiology and chronic health evaluation