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Hypothermia and acute renal failure in the elderly.

Z Duraković1, M Misigoj-Duraković, N Corović, D Pezerović, V Gasparović, M Cubrilo-Turek, S Turek, M Durek, S Naumovski-Mihalić, D De Syo.   

Abstract

During 1993-1998, in winter time 14 elderly patients: 8 female and 6 male aged 65-88, were treated because of hypothermia. Rectal temperature on admission was 20-34.9 degrees C. Sopor was present in 2 and various grades of coma were present in 10 patients. Arterial hypotension was recorded in 5, and shock in 9 patients. Increased serum creatinine level was found in 8 patients. The mean rectal temperature in the whole group was 31.3 degrees C +/- 4.7, ranging from 20.0 to 34.9 degrees C, and the mean serum creatinine level was 172.2 +/- 93.5, in range of 66.0 to 360.0 mumol/L. Negative correlation between those two parameters was found: r = -0.572. In 2 of them parameters of renal failure were analyzed: urine sodium concentration, creatinine urine/plasma ratio, urine osmolality, urine/plasma osmolality ratio, renal failure index and fractional excretion of filtered sodium. In one of the patients all parameters were within the range of functional oliguria, in an other the urine sodium concentration serum showed acute renal failure, but all other findings showed borderline values between functional oliguria and acute renal failure. Twelve out of 14 patients died within 1-216 hours from admission.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10097429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Coll Antropol        ISSN: 0350-6134


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1.  Hypothermia-induced acute kidney injury in an elderly patient.

Authors:  Hyun Ju Yoon; Mun Chul Kim; Jae Woo Park; Min A Yang; Cheon Beom Lee; In O Sun; Kwang Young Lee
Journal:  Korean J Intern Med       Date:  2014-01-02       Impact factor: 2.884

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