Abnormal serum chloride is associated with increased mortality among unselected cardiac intensive care unit patients

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Breen Thomas J.,Brueske Benjamin,Sidhu Mandeep S.,Kashani Kianoush B.,Anavekar Nandan S.,Barsness Gregory W.,Jentzer Jacob C.ORCID

Abstract

Purpose We sought to describe the association between serum chloride levels and mortality among unselected cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) patients. Materials and methods We retrospectively reviewed adult patients admitted to our CICU from 2007 to 2015. The association of dyschloremia and hospital mortality was assessed in a multiple variable model including additional confounders, and the association of dyschloremia and post-discharge mortality were assessed using Cox proportional-hazards analysis. Results 9,426 patients with a mean age of 67±15 years (37% females) were included. Admission hypochloremia was present in 1,384 (15%) patients, and hyperchloremia was present in 1,606 (17%) patients. There was a U-shaped relationship between admission chloride and unadjusted hospital mortality, with increased hospital mortality among patients with hypochloremia (unadjusted OR 3.0, 95% CI 2.5–3.6, p<0.001) or hyperchloremia (unadjusted OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.6–2.3, p<0.001). After multivariate adjustment, hypochloremia remained associated with higher hospital mortality (adjusted OR 2.1, 95% CI 1.6–2.9, p <0.001). Post-discharge mortality among hospital survivors was higher among patients with admission hypochloremia (adjusted HR 1.3, 95% CI 1.1–1.6; p<0.001). Conclusion Abnormal serum chloride on admission to the CICU is associated with increased short- and long-term mortality, with hypochloremia being a strong independent predictor.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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