2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40560-016-0166-z
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A comparison of prognostic significance of strong ion gap (SIG) with other acid-base markers in the critically ill: a cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundThis cohort study compared the prognostic significance of strong ion gap (SIG) with other acid-base markers in the critically ill.MethodsThe relationships between SIG, lactate, anion gap (AG), anion gap albumin-corrected (AG-corrected), base excess or strong ion difference-effective (SIDe), all obtained within the first hour of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, and the hospital mortality of 6878 patients were analysed. The prognostic significance of each acid-base marker, both alone and in combina… Show more

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“…ICU readmissions during same hospitalization were excluded from this study [3]. [3][4][5][6], and were described in our previous publications [13,14].…”
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“…ICU readmissions during same hospitalization were excluded from this study [3]. [3][4][5][6], and were described in our previous publications [13,14].…”
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“…Several studies showed that patients with renal failure, 54 liver diseases, 55 sepsis and trauma 56 often have accumulations of unmeasured anions. However, Dubin et al 33 and Ho et al 47 reported patient demographics in their studies; the percentage of patients with shock, acute renal failure, and hepatic failure was only 13%, 13%, and 4%, respectively, in one study, and liver diseases were only 2% in the other. A study by Cusack et al 41 included a high proportion of post-elective surgery patients, who generally have low severity of illness and low mortality.…”
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“…While 10 studies have shown the potential superiority of the Stewart approach, 6 , 27 29 , 40 , 44 , 46 , 48 50 four articles failed to show the superiority of the physicochemical approach over the traditional one, 33 , 41 43 and three articles even showed greater strength of the traditional method than the modern one. 24 , 45 , 47 …”
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“…Zampieri et al 25 reported on the associations between acid–base variables, specifically strong ion gap (SIG) with immunological activation. On the contrary, Ho et al 26 showed in more than 6,800 patients that SIG was of modest prognostic significance in the critically ill, whereas lactate concentration was most important when comparing SIG with other acid–base markers. However, SIG is composed of many cations and anions that are not routinely checked in the initial blood sample, especially in rural areas.…”
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confidence: 97%