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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Serum Sodium: A Reliable and Validated Predictor for Mortality in Enteric Fistula Patients Complicated with Sepsis

, MD, , MD, PhD, FACS, , MD, PhD, , MD, , MD, , MD, PhD, , MD, PhD, , MD & , MD, PhD show all
Pages 131-139 | Received 17 Feb 2014, Accepted 20 Aug 2014, Published online: 03 Feb 2015
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The aim was to evaluate the predictive value of serial serum sodium determination for mortality in enteric fistula (EF) patients complicated with sepsis. Methods: Between January 1st, 2012 to January 13th, 2013, we performed a prospective observational study enrolling 162 patients. Patients were divided into survivors group (n = 119) and nonsurvivors group (n = 43) according to 28-day outcomes. Laboratory variables on day 0, day 3, and day 7 after admission were recorded. [Na+]0 was defined as serum [Na+] value on admission. [Na+]3 was defined as serum [Na+] value on day 3. Δ [Na+]3 was defined as changes from [Na+]3 to [Na+]0. The definition applied to other parameters. The results were validated in an independent cohort of 116 patients. Results: ROC analysis showed that [Na+]7>147.5 mmol/L and ΔNa7>5.2 mmol/L were reliable predictors ([Na+]7: 81.2% sensitivity, 87.7% specificity, (area under the curve(AUC):0.872, p < .001; Δ[Na+]7: 81.3% sensitivity, 83.6% specificity, AUC:0.836, p < .001) for mortality. The combination form ([Na+]7>147.5 mmol/L+ Δ[Na]7>5.2 mmol/L+ ΔPCT7<5.3 ng/ml) had greatest predictive value (AUC:0.899, p < .001). Their predictive values were confirmed in the validation cohort. Conclusions: Serum sodium was a reliable predictor for mortality in abdominal septic patients, which should be paid close attention in the critical care.

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