FRACTIONAL SODIUM EXCRETION AND ITS RELATION TO IN-HOSPITAL MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED WITH DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE

Authors

  • Sameh Saleh Thabt
  • Basem Elsaid Enany
  • Karim roshudy Soliman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v45i4.586

Keywords:

Fractional sodium excretion, Heart failure, Diuretic resistance.

Abstract

Objective: We aimed to correlate between urinary fractional sodium excretion as a marker of diuretic resistance in patients admitted with congestive heart failure and its impact on length of hospital stay together with in-hospital morbidity and mortality.
Methodology: Total 46 decompensated heart failure patients were enrolled in this study. We decided that the urine sample from which we can calculate the FENa level will be a 24-hour sample in an attempt to decrease the variability of FENa levels. FENa = 100 x Na(urinary) x creatinine(plasma)
Na(plasma) x creatinine (urinary) Intravenous furosemide was started on admission either as a continuous infusion or shots.
Results: The median age was 59 years;the majority were of male gender
{n=41(89%)} .NYHA heart failure class on admission revealed that 8(17.4%)
patients had NYHA class III and 38(82.6%) patients had a NYHA class IV . There
was no correlation between FENa and NYHA class on admission (r = -0.09.
p=0.51) or with the left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF) (r = -0.04.
p=0.77).Also no correlation was found between FENa and the total furosemide
dose per day (r = -0.07, p=0.64). FENa results came out with a median value of 1.5% with minimum and maximum FENa results equal to 0.05% and 5.2% respectively. The only three variables that contributed significantly to the prediction of hospital stay were Hb, LVEF, and FENa.
Conclusion: FENa can be used upon the patient's admission to guide therapy with combination therapies with other classes of diuretics in attempt to reduce the hospital stay.

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Thabt SS, Enany BE, Soliman K roshudy. FRACTIONAL SODIUM EXCRETION AND ITS RELATION TO IN-HOSPITAL MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN PATIENTS ADMITTED WITH DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE. Pak Heart J [Internet]. 2013Feb.23 [cited 2024Dec.24];45(4). Available from: https://pakheartjournal.com/index.php/pk/article/view/586

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