1. Predictors of Mortality in Hypercalcemia of Advanced Chronic Liver Disease.
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Majety P, Groysman A, Erlikh N, Chen ZZ, and Westcott GP
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- Calcitonin, Calcium, Diphosphonates, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Sodium, End Stage Liver Disease complications, Hypercalcemia epidemiology, Hypercalcemia etiology, Liver Diseases complications
- Abstract
Objective: Hypercalcemia is sometimes observed in patients with cirrhosis, but very little is known about the epidemiology in patients with hypercalcemia of chronic liver disease (HCLD) or how its presence may modulate the overall mortality risk. We assessed the associations between the clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with HCLD with 90-day mortality., Methods: A systematic search of the medical records at our institution over a 10-year period was performed to retrospectively identify subjects with HCLD during inpatient admission. Univariate and multivariable regression analyses were performed to detect the risk factors for all-cause 90-day mortality., Results: Thirty-eight subjects with HCLD were identified using stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria to exclude individuals with other secondary causes of hypercalcemia. A total of 35 subjects had 90-day vital status available, which revealed 40% mortality. The model for end-stage liver disease sodium score and duration of inpatient hypercalcemia were positively associated with mortality with respective odds ratios of 1.23 (95% CI, 1.06-3.23) and 1.24 (95% CI, 1.04-1.49) in a univariate regression model and 1.30 (95% CI, 1.04-1.62) and 1.33 (95% CI, 1.04-1.71) in a multivariable regression model. The admission and peak serum calcium levels were not associated with mortality. Only 6 subjects received bisphosphonates or calcitonin during their admission, limiting our ability to assess the impact of treatment on outcomes., Conclusion: In patients admitted to the hospital with HCLD, the duration of hypercalcemia was positively associated with 90-day mortality, providing a potential interventional target to reduce mortality in this high-risk population. Studies to validate the utility of treating hypercalcemia are required., (Copyright © 2022 AACE. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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