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DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 17 - 19, 01.05.2014

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Aims: Severe sepsis and septic shock have been increasingly threatening hospitalized patiens, particularly surgical and intensive care unit patients. Despite all struggles, septic shock mortality levels are no lower than 40-60 %. Although numerous meta-analyses have shown that albumin treatment in septic shock definitely increases mortality, a final shared view among clinicians is not available. In this study, the relationship between albumin levels and CRP and APACHE-II scores and its effect on mortality in septic shock patients have been studied. Methods: Data belonging to 30 (17 males and 13 females) patients who are being followed up with the diagnosis of septic shock have been scanned retrospectively. The effect of albumin levels on mortality in septic shock patients have been studied. Results: A significant relationship between a decrease in the albumin levels and elevated CRP and APACHE-II scores have been found. Albumin levels being above 2,5 mg/dl indicates patient survival with %90 sensitivity, as well as albumin levels being under 1,8 mg/dl indicates a patient mortality with %98 specificity. Conclusion: Albumin, which would be applied in a planned way to septic shock patients, may contribute positively to mortality and morbidity

Year 2014, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 17 - 19, 01.05.2014

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Other ID JA28ZA92AU
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Oktay Dokuz This is me

Büşra Betül Balcı This is me

Büşra Bilgiç This is me

Oğuz Yaprak This is me

Publication Date May 1, 2014
Submission Date May 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Dokuz, O., Balcı, B. B., Bilgiç, B., Yaprak, O. (2014). DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?. Turkish Medical Student Journal, 1(1), 17-19.
AMA Dokuz O, Balcı BB, Bilgiç B, Yaprak O. DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?. TMSJ. May 2014;1(1):17-19.
Chicago Dokuz, Oktay, Büşra Betül Balcı, Büşra Bilgiç, and Oğuz Yaprak. “DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 1, no. 1 (May 2014): 17-19.
EndNote Dokuz O, Balcı BB, Bilgiç B, Yaprak O (May 1, 2014) DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?. Turkish Medical Student Journal 1 1 17–19.
IEEE O. Dokuz, B. B. Balcı, B. Bilgiç, and O. Yaprak, “DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?”, TMSJ, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 17–19, 2014.
ISNAD Dokuz, Oktay et al. “DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?”. Turkish Medical Student Journal 1/1 (May 2014), 17-19.
JAMA Dokuz O, Balcı BB, Bilgiç B, Yaprak O. DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?. TMSJ. 2014;1:17–19.
MLA Dokuz, Oktay et al. “DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?”. Turkish Medical Student Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, 2014, pp. 17-19.
Vancouver Dokuz O, Balcı BB, Bilgiç B, Yaprak O. DOES PATIENT MORTALITY INCREASE WITH LOW ALBUMIN LEVELS IN SEPTIC SHOCK?. TMSJ. 2014;1(1):17-9.