RISK FACTORS FOR HYPERURICEMIA AND GOUT IN AFRICAN AMERICAN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTSMetabolic alkalosissurreptitioushypokalemiahypovolemiaurine chlorideurine pHurine anion gapUnderlying causes of metabolic alkalosis may be evident from history, evaluation of effective circulatory volume, and measurement of urine...
Critical cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) hypovolemia may cause acute postoperative clinical deterioration in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients after craniotomy for microsurgical aneurysm clipping. We sought to identify risk factors for critical CSF hypovolemia and determine this syndrome's effect on clinical...
Many conditions including hypoalbuminemia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hypovolemia, anemia, and hypoxemia, prolonged operative time, blood loss, blood transfusions, colon cancer, and inflammatory bowel disease have been identified as significant risk factors. Despite the improved perioperative ...
Among various pathophysiologic factors, preoperative fasting and perioperative fluid loss may lead to hyperosmolarity and hypovolemia. Moreover, certain drugs utilized in anesthetic practice (e.g., glycopyrrolate and other anticholinergic agents used for reducing salivary secretion) may promote a thirst ...
Risk factors, angiographic patterns, and outcomes in patients with ventricular septal defect complicating acute myocardial infarction. GUSTO-I (Global Utilization of Streptokinase and TPA for Occluded Coronary Arteries) Trial Investigators. Circulation. 2000;101(1):27–32. Article CAS PubMed Google ...
Acute renal failure in the ICU: risk factors and outcome evaluated by the SOFA score Objectives : To describe risk factors for the development of acute renal failure (ARF) in a population of intensive care unit (ICU) patients, and the assoc... de Mendonç,a, A.,Vincent, J.-L.,......
Finally, most of the deaths were due to unexplained renal/cardiac insuf- ficiency and metabolic acidosis, which may be a consequence of hypovolemia due to hyperglycemic dehydration. As evidenced in diabetic patients, it is likely that persistent exposure to HG will lead to greater consequences, ...
Uterine rupture is a life-threatening condition both to mothers and fetuses [1]. Early diagnosis of uterine rupture and awareness of its risk factors are clinically important. Previous uterine surgery, such as Cesarean section, myomectomy or adenomyomectomy, is a risk factor [2–4]. Here, we ...
Conclusion The major significant predictors for the development of acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit were: sepsis; hypovolemia; chronic cardiovascular diseases; age>60years; diabetes mellitus; hypertension; and renal replacement therapy. Sepsis and hypovolemia were common etiologies for acute...
Inappropriate stenting, aspirin or clopidogrel resistance, hypercoagulation, hypotension and hypovolemia were associated with ST formation (al P<0.05). Conclusion Inappropriate stenting, aspirin or clopidogrel resistance, hypercoagulation, hypotension and hypovolemia are risk factors of ST formation. Service...