Non-linear relationship between serum chloride concentrations and all-cause mortality at 30 and 365 days in septic patients with liver cirrhosis - Takeaways - MDSpire

Non-linear relationship between serum chloride concentrations and all-cause mortality at 30 and 365 days in septic patients with liver cirrhosis

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  • Yue Qiu

  • Xiaoqing Liu

  • Hechen Shen

  • Qiao Tang

  • Yunling Xue

  • Peng Hu

  • January 20, 2026

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    Septic patients with liver cirrhosis have a poor prognosis and complex management due to their compromised immune systems.

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    Serum chloride is a critical marker for fluid management and has been linked to mortality in various systemic diseases.

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    This study analyzed data from the MIMIC-IV database to investigate the relationship between serum chloride levels and mortality.

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    The primary outcome measured was 30-day all-cause mortality, with secondary outcomes at 60 and 365 days.

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    Findings aim to provide clinicians with a novel prognostic indicator to enhance treatment strategies for these patients.

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