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ABSTARCT
Background:
It is considered that Hypomagnesemia is one of the underdiagnosed electrolyte
abnormality in in patients who are critically ill. Many studies have been done find
the hypomagnesemia prevalence and its effects on patients regarding mortality and
morbidity . So we have undertaken this study to know the effects of
Hypomagnesemia in critically ill patients admitted in medical critical ward.And It is
an observational study.
Aims and Objectives:
To study the level of serum magnesium in critically ill patients and to
correlate its effects with patient outcome in terms of length of stay in ICU, need for
ventilator support, duration of ventilator support, APACHE II score. To detect any
electrolyte abnormalities associated with hypomagnesemia.
Results:
In our study, on admission in ICU , 55.3% patients had hypomagnesemia, and
patients with hypomagnesemia have mean duration of stay in ICU was 8.2 days,
longer duration on mechanical ventilator i,e 6.3 day and APACHE Score of 15.7 and
more frequently patients were in sepsis (25.9%), 15.3 % had cardiovascular
abnormality . Patients with hypomagnesemia were more frequently associated with
Diabetes Mellitus(34%) and they were having higher mortality rate(48.9%).
Conclusion:
In the critically ill patients Hypomagnesemia was prevalent in higher rate.
And it was associated with a higher mortality rate in them. And the requirement of
ventilator support and duration on ventilator was significantly higher in
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hypomagnesemic patients. Hypomagnesemia was more commonly associated with
sepsis, diabetes mellitus . And also it was associated with higher mortality rates and
APACHE Score. |
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