Higher serum chloride concentrations are associated with acute kidney injury in unselected critically ill patients

Z Zhang, X Xu, H Fan, D Li, H Deng - BMC nephrology, 2013 - Springer
Background Chloride administration has been found to be harmful to the kidney in critically
ill patients. However the association between plasma chloride concentration and renal …

Association of plasma chloride values with acute kidney injury in the critically ill–a prospective observational study

M Marttinen, E Wilkman, L Petäjä… - Acta …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background Chloride‐rich fluids have been found to associate with an increased risk for
acute kidney injury (AKI) among intensive care unit (ICU) patients. Studies evaluating the …

Hyperchloraemia is associated with acute kidney injury and mortality in the critically ill: A retrospective observational study in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit

K de Vasconcellos, DL Skinner - Journal of Critical Care, 2018 - Elsevier
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine whether serum chloride and changes in
serum chloride over time were associated with acute kidney injury (AKI) or intensive care …

Effect of hyperchloremia on acute kidney injury in critically ill septic patients: a retrospective cohort study

L Yessayan, JA Neyra, F Canepa-Escaro… - BMC nephrology, 2017 - Springer
Background Hyperchloremia is common in critically ill septic patients. The impact of
hyperchloremia on the incidence of acute kidney injury (AKI) is not well studied. We …

Serum chloride levels in critical illness—the hidden story

CA Pfortmueller, D Uehlinger, S von Haehling… - Intensive care medicine …, 2018 - Springer
Chloride is the principal anion of the extracellular fluid and vital for both serum
electroneutrality and acid-base homeostasis. The aim of this review is to investigate the …

“I don't get no respect”: the role of chloride in acute kidney injury

JL Rein, SG Coca - American Journal of Physiology-Renal …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major public health problem that complicates 10–40% of
hospital admissions. Importantly, AKI is independently associated with increased risk of …

Association between chloride content of intravenous fluids and acute kidney injury in critically ill medical patients with sepsis

MP Jaynes, CV Murphy, N Ali, A Krautwater… - Journal of Critical …, 2018 - Elsevier
Results A total of 1321 patients were evaluated for inclusion and 410 patients met the study
inclusion criteria (209 high-chloride group and 201 low-chloride group). Primary reasons for …

Hyperchloremia and acute kidney injury: a retrospective observational cohort study on a general mixed medical-surgical not ICU-hospitalized population

G Lombardi, PM Ferraro, M Bargagli… - Internal and Emergency …, 2020 - Springer
The aim of this observational retrospective cohort study was to analyze the association
between hyperchloremia and serum chloride variation with in-hospital acute kidney injury …

Impact of chloride and strong ion difference on ICU and hospital mortality in a mixed intensive care population

N Van Regenmortel, W Verbrugghe… - Annals of Intensive …, 2016 - Springer
Background Abnormal chloride levels are commonly observed in critically ill patients, but
their clinical relevance remains a matter of debate. We examined the association between …

Hyperchloremia and postoperative acute kidney injury: a retrospective analysis of data from the surgical intensive care unit

TK Oh, IA Song, SJ Kim, SY Lim, SH Do, JW Hwang… - Critical care, 2018 - Springer
Background Whether perioperative hyperchloremia can induce postoperative acute kidney
injury (AKI) is controversial. We investigated the association between perioperative …