Status
Conditions
About
The aim of the present study is to identify the prevalence and prognostic impact of sodium imbalance on sepsis and septic shock patients
Full description
Sepsis and septic shock are among the most prevalent causes of intensive care unit (ICU) admissions. They account for around 10-50% of the mortality rate, which remains high despite extensive research of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, and national core measures Sepsis is defined as "Organ dysfunction that threatens the patient's life caused by the impaired host response to infection" septic shock is defined as hypotension and serum lactate level greater than two mmol/L, as well as not responding to adequate fluid resuscitation requiring the use of vasopressors to maintain the mean blood pressure of 65 mm Hg or higher . Sepsis and septic shock are considered medical emergencies .
Acute hypernatremia is considered one of the features of homeostasis disturbances, which is common in septic patients with an incidence reaching up to 47% Finding biomarkers which predict the outcome of sepsis is challenging . Since electrolyte imbalance, specifically hypernatremia, is one of the commonest problems associated with sepsis and septic shock patients [20, 21]. It is, therefore, of current interest to study the evolution of sepsis in patients who have been shown to have hypernatremia.
Recent evidence shows that serum sodium levels may not be completely explained by fluid balance or sodium intake . Some studies suggest that sodium is intimately tied to the immune system, thus raising the question of whether inflammatory states such as sepsis can play a role in the development of hypernatremia
Enrollment
Sex
Ages
Volunteers
Inclusion criteria
The diagnosis of sepsis and septic shock was made prior to the ICU admission. Sepsis and septic shock were defined according to the 3 definition using the Quick Sofa score of 2 or more
Sepsis : 2 or more of the SIRS criteria :
Temperature >38 or <36 c
Heart Rate >90 beats/minute
Respiratory rate >20 cycle /minute
wbc >20,000 or < 4,000 Plus the presumed existence of infection
Blood pressure can be normal Septic shock : the same as sepsis plus refractory hypotension
After bolus of 20- 40 ml/kg patient has one of the following :
Exclusion criteria
patients under the age of 18 years patients with a previous diagnosis of hyperaldosteronism patints diagnosed with Cushing syndrome, patients diagnosed with diabetes insipidus.
Loading...
Central trial contact
Ahmed Mohamed Obeid Allah, Assistant professor; Kareem Sherif, Resident doctor
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
Clinical trials
Research sites
Resources
Legal