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Additional file 1: Table S1. of Clinical and laboratory parameters associated with acute kidney injury in patients with snakebite envenomation: a prospective observational study from Myanmar

Authors :
Kyi-Phyu Aye
Vipa Thanachartwet
Chit Soe
Varunee Desakorn
Khin-Thida Thwin
Supat Chamnanchanunt
Duangjai Sahassananda
Thanom Supaporn
Visith Sitprija
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Figshare, 2017.

Abstract

Definitions of abnormal urine findings and electrolyte abnormalities. Table S2. Definitions of clinical parameters of snake envenoming according to the WHO 2010 guidelines. Table S3. Baseline characteristics and pre-hospital management among 258 adults with snakebite envenomation, Yangon, Myanmar, 2015–2016. Table S4. Clinical presentation among 258 adults with snakebite envenomation, Yangon, Myanmar, 2015–2016. Table S5. Laboratory parameters at presentation among 258 adults with snakebite envenomation, Yangon, Myanmar, 2015–2016. Table S6. Management and outcomes among 258 adults with snakebite envenomation, Yangon, Myanmar, 2015–2016. Table S7. Clinical parameters among 164 adults bitten by Viperidae or presenting the clinical syndrome of Viperidae (86 patients with acute kidney injury at presentation and 78 patients without acute kidney injury). Table S8. Laboratory parameters among 164 adults bitten by Viperidae or presenting the clinical syndrome of Viperidae (86 patients with acute kidney injury at presentation and 78 patients without acute kidney injury). Table S9. Management and outcomes among 164 adults bitten by Viperidae or presenting the clinical syndrome of Viperidae (86 patients with acute kidney injury at presentation and 78 patients without acute kidney injury). Table S10. Clinical parameters among 128 adults bitten by Viperidae or presenting the clinical syndrome of Viperidae (50 patients who developed acute kidney injury during hospitalization and 78 patients without acute kidney injury). Table S11. Laboratory parameters among 128 adults bitten by Viperidae or presenting the clinical syndrome of Viperidae (50 patients who developed acute kidney injury during hospitalization and 78 patients without acute kidney injury). Table S12. Management and outcomes among 128 adults bitten by Viperidae or presenting the clinical syndrome of Viperidae (50 patients who developed acute kidney injury during hospitalization and 78 patients without acute kidney injury). The supplementary tables provide additional data to help interpret the results of the study. (DOCX 92 kb)

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a0544a2c2d8eed0d6bb6b758726a10e2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3719788_d1