Arterial pH and short-term mortality in adult non-traumatic acute patients.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Danish medical journal Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.61409/A06240407
Marius Moen Christiansen, Ameer Jamal Iversen, Annmarie Touborg Lassen, Isik Somuncu Johansen, Flemming Schønning Rosenvinge, Michael Dan Arvig
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Abstract

Introduction: Acid-base disturbances are common in the emergency department, with acidosis and alkalosis being associated with an elevated risk of mortality and morbidity. Understanding the relationship between pH and mortality may serve to optimise patient outcomes. The primary objective was to describe the association between arterial blood pH and 0-2-day mortality in adult non-traumatic acute visits. The secondary objective was to describe this association for 3-7-day mortality.

Methods: This population-based, multicentre cohort study included all adult non-traumatic acute visits in the Region of Southern Denmark between 2016 and 2018 who had an arterial blood gas (ABG) drawn within four hours of arrival. We described 0-2- and 3-7-day mortality stratified by pH level, controlled for confounding factors and reported as hazard ratio (HR) compared to normal pH.

Results: A total of 64,725 acute visits in 31,650 individuals with an ABG were included. The overall mortality rate for index visits was 2.4% on days 0-2 and 2.1% on days 3-7. Patients with severe acidosis (pH less-than 7.20) had 20.8% and 8.9% mortality rates (HR = 9.6 and 5.2), whereas patients with acidosis (pH 7.20-7.34) had mortality rates of 7.4% and 5.2% (HR = 4.1 and 2.7) on day 0-2 and 3-7, respectively. Our secondary analysis found a 0-2-day mortality rate of nearly 60% in patients with a pH less-than 6.90.

Conclusion: The short-term mortality rates increased with the severity of acidosis. The highest mortality rate was found in patients with a pH less-than 6.90.

Funding: None.

Trial registration: Not relevant.

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Danish medical journal
Danish medical journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Danish Medical Journal (DMJ) is a general medical journal. The journal publish original research in English – conducted in or in relation to the Danish health-care system. When writing for the Danish Medical Journal please remember target audience which is the general reader. This means that the research area should be relevant to many readers and the paper should be presented in a way that most readers will understand the content. DMJ will publish the following articles: • Original articles • Protocol articles from large randomized clinical trials • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses • PhD theses from Danish faculties of health sciences • DMSc theses from Danish faculties of health sciences.
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