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2220-6124 (online) |
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Urology & Nephrology |
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Retrospective Cohort Study |
| Article Title |
Physico-chemical characterization of acid base disorders in patients with COVID-19: A cohort study
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Sergio Pinto de Souza, Juliana R Caldas, Marcelo Barreto Lopes, Marcelo Augusto Duarte Silveira, Fernanda Oliveira Coelho, Igor Oliveira Queiroz, Pedro Domingues Cury and Rogério da Hora Passos |
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| Corresponding Author |
Sergio Pinto de Souza, Doctor, Associate Professor, Attending Doctor, Department of Nephrology, Hospital São Rafael, Av. São Rafael 2152, Salvador 41253-190, BA, Brazil. souzasp@gmail.com |
| Key Words |
COVID-19; Physicochemical approach; Acid-base status; Critically ill patients; Acute respiratory syndrome |
| Core Tip |
In this retrospective study, alkalemia was the most prevalent acid-base disturbance in critically ill coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. It was mainly of respiratory origin. The results suggested that there was no association between acid-base disturbances and mortality. However, the physicochemical approach appeared to furnish supplementary information concerning the etiological factors involved in assessing metabolic acid-base imbalances in critically ill patients with COVID-19. Nevertheless, ascertaining their correlation with mortality remains pending. |
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2024-06-25 07:20 |
| Citation |
de Souza SP, Caldas JR, Lopes MB, Duarte Silveira MA, Coelho FO, Oliveira Queiroz I, Domingues Cury P, Passos RDH. Physico-chemical characterization of acid base disorders in patients with COVID-19: A cohort study. World J Nephrol 2024; 13(2): 92498 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6124/full/v13/i2/92498.htm |
| DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v13.i2.92498 |
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