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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-202255

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Introduction: Serum uric acid can be used as a marker ofoxidative stress, and poor prognosis in patients with sepsis,since high levels of oxy radicals, lower oxidant level in sepsispatients result in multi organ failure. Raised uric acid isassociated with chronic diseases and is used as a prognosticindicator of severe infection as it acutely activates varioustranscription factors. Aim: This study aims to understandthe correlation between hyperuricemia and the mortality andmorbidity rate in patients with clinically suspected sepsis(based on Qsofa Criteria - Quick sepsis related organ failure).The secondary end points of the study are to understandcorrelation between hyperuricemia in clinically suspectedsepsis patients and Acute kidney injury, acute respiratorydistress syndrome, and duration of stay in the hospital.Material and methods: We conducted a prospective cohortstudy in clinically suspected sepsis patients {based on theQsofa Criteria} between September2017-2018 in a tertiarycare center in AJ Institute Of Medical Sciences in South India.Patients or their medical power of attorneys provided writteninformed consent. A total no of 60 patients were enrolled basedon the inclusion criteria, clinically suspected sepsis patientsaged more than 18 years. All pregnant female, patients fromoutside facility admitted in the medical intensive care unit formore than 24 hours were excluded. For the purpose of ourstudy we defined hyperuricemia as greater than or equal to7 mg/ dl in both males and females. Patients were divided intwo groups based on the uric acid levels. The first group hadclinically suspected sepsis patients with uric acid levels morethan 7 and the second group had clinically suspected sepsispatients with uric acid level less than 7.Results: More than half of the patients, 55%, with high uricacid were found to be males. The overall mortality rate inpatients with high uric acid levels was found to be 90%. Theprobability of having hyperuricemia with acute kidney injurywas around 92.9%.Conclusion: Hyperuricemia was associated with poorprognosis in clinically suspected sepsis patients

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