Hyperkalemia Among Hospitalized Patients and Association Between Duration of Hyperkalemia and Outcomes

  • Alrashidi T
  • Alregaibah R
  • Alshamrani K
  • et al.
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Introduction: The aim of the study was to investigate predictors of mortality in patients hospitalized with hyperkalemia. Material and methods: Data among hospitalized patients with hyperkalemia (serum potassium (greater-than or equal to) 5.1 mEq/l) were collected. Patients with end-stage renal disease on dialysis were excluded. Results: Of 15,608 hospitalizations, 451 (2.9%) episodes of hyperkalemia occurred in 408 patients. In patients with hyperkalemia, chronic kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes, coronary artery disease and heart failure were common comorbidities. Acute kidney injury (AKI) and metabolic acidosis were common metabolic abnormalities, and 359 patients (88%) were on at least one drug associated with hyperkalemia. Mean duration to resolution of hyperkalemia was 12 (plus or minus)9.9 h. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (HR = 1.59), highest potassium level (HR = 0.61), tissue necrosis (HR = 0.61), metabolic acidosis (HR = 0.77), and AKI (HR = 0.77) were significant independent determinants of duration prior to hyperkalemia resolution. Tissue necrosis (OR = 4.55), potassium supplementation (OR = 5.46), metabolic acidosis (OR = 4.84), use of calcium gluconate for treatment of hyperkalemia (OR = 4.62), AKI (OR = 3.89), and prolonged duration of hyperkalemia (OR = 1.06) were significant independent predictors of in-hospital mortality. Conclusions: Tissue necrosis, potassium supplementation, metabolic acidosis, calcium gluconate for treatment of hyperkalemia, AKI and prolonged duration of hyperkalemia are independent predictors of in-hospital mortality. Copyright (copyright) 2014 Termedia & Banach.

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Alrashidi, T. N., Alregaibah, R. A., Alshamrani, K. A., Alhammad, A. A., Alyami, R. H., Almadhi, M. A., … Almodaimegh, H. (2020). Hyperkalemia Among Hospitalized Patients and Association Between Duration of Hyperkalemia and Outcomes. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10401

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