Outcomes of Early Development of Hyponatremia in Acute ST-Elevated Myocardial Infarction Patients: A Study in a Tertiary Hospital

Mohammad Nizamul Hossain Sowdagar, Mushtaq Ahmad, Akm Musa Khan, Z. Jabbar, M. M. Rahman, Md. Ashraf Uddin Sultan
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Background: Coronary heart disease is a global health problem and a major cause of death in both developed and developing countries. Clinical importance of hyponatremia in ST-elevated acute myocardial infarction (STEMI) is an important topic of study among present researchers. Objective: To assess the outcomes and prognostic implications of early development of hyponatremia inhospitalized acute ST-elevated myocardial infarction patients. Methods: This is a prospective observational study performed in the department of Cardiology, Combined Military Hospital (CMH), Dhaka from July 2018 to June 2019. A purposive sampling technique was used on 82 patients with ST-elevated acute myocardial infarction admitted in CCU and treated with thrombolysis. They were evaluated for serum sodium level at admission and at 48 hours after admission. Here sodium concentration <135 mmol/L is defined as Hyponartemia. Fourty one patients with hyponatremia were included in Group-I and 41 patients with normal sodium level were included in Group-II. Then the in-hospital outcome variables were analyzed. Results: Among the study population 86.58% were male and 13.42% were female. Age range was 25 years to 74 years. Considering risk factors highest percentage of study population in group- I had hypertension (60.97%) followed by dyslipidemia (51.21%), diabetes mellitus (51.21%), history of smoking (53.60%), and family history of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) (31.14%). There were five outcome variables such as heart failure, cardiogenic shock, arrhythmia, duration of hospital stay and death. 10 patients died in Group-I and 2 patients died in Group-II. Among the outcome variables death, heart failure and hospital stay was more in Group-I and was statistically significant. hospital outcome of study population according to serum sodium level. Considering in hospital outcome heart failure occurred in 14 patients (p= .001), arrhythmia developed in 17 patients (p=0.108), cardiogenic shock occurred in 9 patients (p=0.354) and death occurred in 10 patients (p=0.002). P-Value of heart failure and death was statistically significant. Conclusion: Early developed hyponatremia in patients with ST-elevated acute myocardial infarction was an independent predictor of prognosis. It has been found that heart failure, duration of hospital stay and death was more in hyponatremic patients and prognosis worsen with increasing severity of hyponatremia. Plasma sodium level may serve as a simple marker to identify patients at high risk. University Heart Journal Vol. 17, No. 1, Jan 2021; 16-21
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某三级医院急性st段抬高型心肌梗死患者低钠血症早期发展的结果
背景:冠心病是一个全球性的健康问题,也是发达国家和发展中国家的主要死亡原因。低钠血症在st段升高的急性心肌梗死(STEMI)中的临床意义是目前研究者研究的一个重要课题。目的:探讨急性st段抬高型心肌梗死住院患者早期低钠血症的预后及预后意义。方法:本研究于2018年7月至2019年6月在达卡联合军队医院心内科进行前瞻性观察研究。对CCU收治的82例st段升高的急性心肌梗死患者行溶栓治疗。分别于入院时和入院后48小时测定血清钠水平。这里钠浓度<135 mmol/L定义为低钠血症。41例低钠血症患者作为第一组,41例钠水平正常的患者作为第二组。然后分析院内结局变量。结果:研究人群中男性占86.58%,女性占13.42%。年龄范围为25岁至74岁。考虑危险因素,研究人群中比例最高的是高血压(60.97%),其次是血脂异常(51.21%)、糖尿病(51.21%)、吸烟史(53.60%)和冠心病家族史(31.14%)。有5个结局变量,如心力衰竭、心源性休克、心律失常、住院时间和死亡。第一组死亡10例,第二组死亡2例。在结果变量中,死亡、心力衰竭和住院时间在第一组中更多,且具有统计学意义。根据血清钠水平分析研究人群的医院转归。医院转归中发生心力衰竭14例(p= 0.001),发生心律失常17例(p=0.108),发生心源性休克9例(p=0.354),死亡10例(p=0.002)。心衰与死亡的p值差异有统计学意义。结论:st段升高的急性心肌梗死患者早期低钠血症是预后的独立预测因子。研究发现,低钠血症患者心力衰竭、住院时间和死亡发生率较高,且预后随低钠血症严重程度的增加而恶化。血浆钠水平可作为识别高危患者的简单标记。《大学心脏杂志》第17卷第1期,2021年1月;月16日
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