Hypocalcemia is associated with adverse clinical course in patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding

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Alexander Korytny
Amir Klein
Erez Marcusohn
Yaacov Freund
Ami Neuberger
Aeyal Raz
Asaf Miller
Danny Epstein
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[1] Rambam Health Care Campus,Department of Gastroenterology
[2] Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine,Department of Cardiology
[3] Technion,Infectious Diseases Unit
[4] Rambam Health Care Campus,Department of Internal Medicine “B”
[5] Rambam Health Care Campus,Department of Anesthesiology
[6] Rambam Health Care Campus,Medical Intensive Care Unit
[7] Rambam Health Care Campus,Critical Care Division
[8] Rambam Health Care Campus,undefined
[9] Rambam Health Care Campus,undefined
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Internal and Emergency Medicine | 2021年 / 16卷
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Hemorrhage; Calcium; Hypocalcemia; Upper gastrointestinal bleeding; Coagulation;
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Acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NV-UGIB) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Early and efficient risk stratification can facilitate management and improve outcomes. We aimed to determine whether the level of ionized calcium (Ca++), an essential co-factor in the coagulation cascade, is associated with the severity of bleeding and the need for advanced interventions among these patients. This was a retrospective single-center cohort study of all patients admitted due to NV-UGIB. The primary outcome was transfusion of ≥ 2 packed red blood cells, arterial embolization, or emergency surgery. Secondary outcomes included (1) transfusion of ≥ 2 packed red blood cells, (2) arterial embolization, or emergency surgery, and (3) all-cause in-hospital mortality. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to determine whether Ca++ was an independent predictor of these adverse outcomes. 1345 patients were included. Hypocalcemia was recorded in 604 (44.9%) patients. The rates of primary adverse outcome were significantly higher in the hypocalcemic group, 14.4% vs. 5.1%, p < 0.001. Secondary outcomes—multiple transfusions, need for angiography or surgery, and mortality were also increased (9.9% vs. 2.3%, p < 0.001, 5.3% vs. 2.8%, p = 0.03, and 33.3% vs. 24.7%, p < 0.001, respectively). Hypocalcemia was an independent predictor of primary and all the secondary outcomes, except mortality. Hypocalcemia in high-risk hospitalized patients with NV-UGIB is common and independently associated with adverse outcomes. Ca++ monitoring in this population may facilitate the rapid identification of high-risk patients. Trials are needed to assess whether correction of hypocalcemia will lead to improved outcomes.
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页码:1813 / 1822
页数:9
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