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. 2017 Mar 16;18:92. doi: 10.1186/s12882-017-0510-0

Table 5.

Clinical parameters, laboratory findings, and management characteristics of 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)

Characteristics All With acute kidney injury, n (%) Without acute kidney injury, n (%) p value
Hypotension
 Yes 46 39 (84.8) 7 (15.2) <0.001
 No 118 47 (39.8) 71 (60.2)
WBC (cells/μL)
  > 10 × 103 122 75 (61.5) 47 (38.5) <0.001
  ≤ 10 × 103 41 10 (24.4) 31 (75.6)
Overt DIC
 Yes 100 64 (64.0) 36 (36.0) <0.001
 No 64 22 (34.4) 42 (65.6)
Capillary leakage
 Yes 19 17 (89.5) 2 (10.5) 0.001
 No 145 69 (47.6) 76 (52.4)
Creatine kinase (IU/L)
  > 500 69 57 (82.6) 12 (17.4) <0.001
  ≤ 500 95 29 (30.5) 66 (69.5)
Blood sugar (mg/dL)
  ≥ 150 38 27 (71.1) 11 (28.9) 0.015
  < 150 126 59 (46.8) 67 (53.2)
Serum sodium (mmol/L)
  < 135 77 61 (79.2) 16 (20.8) <0.001
  ≥ 135 87 25 (28.7) 62 (71.3)
Microscopic hematuria
 Yes 61 51 (83.6) 10 (16.4) <0.001
 No 101 33 (32.7) 68 (67.3)
Time from bite to receiving antivenom (hours)
  ≥ 2 112 68 (60.7) 44 (39.3) 0.021
  < 2 44 17 (38.6) 27 (61.4)

Abbreviations: DIC disseminated intravascular coagulation, WBC white blood cell