| Literature DB >> 26958326 |
Roya Ghasemian1, Mehran Shokri2, Atieh Makhlough3, Mohammad Amin Suraki-Azad3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Renal complication of leptospirosis is common and its clinical manifestations vary from urinary sediment changes to acute renal failure. The aim of this study was to determine the final outcome of renal involvement in leptospirosis.Entities:
Keywords: Death; Leptospirosis; Renal failure; Renal outcome
Year: 2016 PMID: 26958326 PMCID: PMC4761116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Caspian J Intern Med ISSN: 2008-6164
Patient Characteristic and symptoms (n=51
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| Nausea/vomiting | 35(68.6 ) |
| Muscle pain | 33 (64.7) |
| Jaundice | 39 (76.5) |
| Headache | 22 (43.1) |
| Fever&Chills | 43(84.7) |
| Cough | 11 (21.6) |
| Conjunctival suffusion | 27 (52.9) |
| Rash | 8 (15.7) |
| Altered Mental state | 5 (9.8) |
| Oliguria | 16 (31) |
| Anuria | 4 (7) |
Lab data at admission time, discharge time and 3 months later (7 patients died)
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| 0 | 0 | 1 (2%) | Leucopenia(<4500) | WBC Count |
| 0 | 10 (22.7%) | 28 (55%) | Thrombocytopenia (<150000) | |
| 0 | 10 (22.7%) | 49 (96%) | (SGOT) AST>35 | |
| 0 | 8 (18.2%) | 42 (82.4%) | (SGPT) ALT>35 | |
| 0 | 3 (6.8%) | 46 (90.2%) | ALP>147 | |
| 0 | 8 (18.2%) | 39 (76.5%) | Total Bil>1.5 | |
| 0 | 8 (18.2%) | 36 (70.6%) | Direct Bil0.5 | |
| - | 7 (16%) | 27 (52.9%) | CPK>400 | |
| 0 | 1 (2.4%) | 6 (11.8%) | PT>15 | |
| 4 (9.9%) | 16 (36.4%) | 51 (100%) | BUN>27 | |
| 4 (9.9%) | 16 (36.4%) | 51 (100%) | Cr>1.5 | |
Comparison of Key indicators
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| Leukocytosis | 34% | 100% | P<0.05 | 100% | P<0.05 |
| Mean age | 53.7±16 | 58.42±13 | P>0.05 | 54.3±3.5 | P>0.05 |
| Delay in hospitalization | 6.8±5.1 | 7.6±5.5 | P>0.05 | 7.5±5.9 | P>0.05 |
| HTN | 14.6% | 42.8% | P>0.05 | - | P>0.05 |
| DM | 7.3% | 14.3% | P>0.05 | - | P>0.05 |
| oliguria | 26.8% | 57.1% | P<0.05 | 33.33% | P>0.05 |
| Anuria | 2.4% | 28.5% | P<0.05 | 33.33% | P<0.05 |
Figure 1patients underlying disease