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Table 15 Characteristics and evolution of H-Na between D28 survivors and non-survivors (results are number and % of patients and median IQR)

From: Proceedings of Réanimation 2017, the French Intensive Care Society International Congress

 

Survivors n = 65

Non-survivors n = 29

OR 95% CI, p

Characteristics of hypernatremia

3% HT saline gp, n (%)

54 (83)

26 (89)

1.77 (0.45–6.88), 0.41

Max SNa, mmol/L

155 (152–157)

155 (152–157)

1.04 (0.94–1.15), 0.40

Max SNa gap, mmol/L

15 (12–20)

18 (12–22)

0.93 (0.86–1.01), 0.10

Evolution of hypernatremia within 24 h

H-Na corrected, n (%)

10 (15)

7 (24)

1.75 (0.59–5.2), 0.31

Correction rate, mmol/L/h

−0.17 (–0.25/0)

−0.25 (−0.42/− 0.13)

0.17 (0.03–0.99), 0.05

Lowest SNa, mmol/L

150 (147–153)

147 (146–142)

0.95 (0.87–1.03), 0.22

Over-corrected, n (%)

0

0

 

Final evolution of hypernatremia

Finally corrected, n (%)

57 (88)

20 (69)

0.31 (0.11–0.92), 0.03

Time to SNa <146, h

60 (36–84)

36 (24–48)

0.98 (0.96–1.00), 0.05

Over-corrected, n (%)

10 (15)

3 (10)

0.63 (0.16–2.50), 0.52