2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-022-04381-3
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Heart rate cut-offs to identify non-febrile children with dehydration and acute kidney injury

Abstract: We hypothesized that the heart rate (HR) variation in an acute setting compared with HR in wellbeing status could be a good marker of both dehydration and acute kidney injury (AKI). Since HR in wellbeing status is unknown in most cases, we assumed as reliable surrogate the 50th percentile of HR according to age and gender. We evaluated if the estimated percentage of heart rate variation in acute setting compared with 50th percentile of HR (EHRV) could be marker of dehydration and AKI in children. Two independe… Show more

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“…Clinical presentations are frequently incorporated as predictive variables in clinical prediction models. Acute-phase heart rate in stroke patients predicts significant clinical events [ 22 ]and targeting heart rate control may prevent subsequent cardiovascular events, as demonstrated in a prospective study [ 23 ]. Heart rate is associated with AKI and serves as a reliable biomarker, as evidenced by reduced AKI occurrence in mice with focal cerebral ischemia treated with metoprolol [ 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Clinical presentations are frequently incorporated as predictive variables in clinical prediction models. Acute-phase heart rate in stroke patients predicts significant clinical events [ 22 ]and targeting heart rate control may prevent subsequent cardiovascular events, as demonstrated in a prospective study [ 23 ]. Heart rate is associated with AKI and serves as a reliable biomarker, as evidenced by reduced AKI occurrence in mice with focal cerebral ischemia treated with metoprolol [ 24 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%