Albatool M. Al Meshari's research while affiliated with Saudi Food and Drug Authority and other places
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Publications (2)
Objective
The aim of this study is to examine the association of hypophosphatemia and hyperphosphatemia on the first day of ICU admission with mortality in septic critically ill patients.
Methods
In this retrospective cohort study, all adult patients who were admitted to the medical-surgical ICUs between 2014 and 2017 with sepsis or septic shock w...
Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the association of hypophosphatemia and hyperphosphatemia on the first day of ICU admission with mortality in septic critically ill patients.
Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, all adult patients who were admitted to medical-surgical ICUs between 2014 and 2017 with sepsis or septic shock were...
Citations
... 11 Al Harbi et al reported a link between hyperphosphataemia and increased mortality, vasopressor use and mechanical ventilation dependence in intensive care unit. 26 Recently, Black et al performed a retrospective study in hospitalized septic patients and found that patients in the highest quartile of first 24-hour phosphate levels had increased mortality and odds of death when compared to other patients (Q4 vs Q1 p < 0.01, Q4 vs Q2 p < 0.01 and Q4 vs Q3 p = 0.04). 27 Similarly, Liu et al concluded that in septic patients hyperphosphataemia is an independent mortality risk factor and that the risk of death is higher when phosphate is higher. ...