Metabolic alkalosis (MA) is the most common acid-base disorder and when it's severe it can have effects on cellular function and contribute to an increase in mortality. MA is a common complication of heart failure (HF) especially when patients are treated with diuretics, but few studies have analyzed the prevalence of acid-base disorders in patients with HF. All these studies have shown that MA is more common in patients with HF in more advanced stages and that the use of diuretics increases the prevalence of MA. The study hypothesis, based on clinical experience and the few data that exist in the scientific literature, is that MA is a frequent analytical disorder in patients admitted for decompensated HF and that its presence entails a worse short-term vital prognosis. The ALCALOTIC study is an observational cohort and prospective study. The main objectives of the study are the following: 1. To determine the prevalence of MA in patients admitted for decompensated HF 2. To analyze if there are differences in patients admitted for HF according to the presence of MA on admission 3. To determine if the presence of MA has an influence on the short-term prognosis in patients admitted for decompensated HF
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
672
Internal Medicine Service, Hospital d'Olot (Girona)
Olot, Girona, Spain
In-hospital mortality
In-hospital mortality from all causes
Time frame: an average of 7 days
Mortality during follow-up
All-cause mortality 30 and 90 days after hospital discharge
Time frame: Mortality at 30 and 90 days after hospital discharge
Re-admission (all cause) during follow-up
Re-admission for all causes 30 and 90 days after hospital discharge
Time frame: Re-admission at 30 and 90 days after hospital discharge
Readmission for heart failure during follow-up
Re-admission for heart failure 30 and 90 days after hospital discharge
Time frame: Readmission for heart failure 30 and 90 days after hospital discharge
Lenght of Hospital stay
Lenght of Hospital stay during hospital admission
Time frame: Lenght of Hospital stay will be determined the day of hospital discharge, an average of 7 days after admission/inclusion
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