Predictive Value of Albumin-Corrected Anion Gap for Secondary Acute Myocardial Injury in Patients With Acute Pesticide Poisoning
Key Points
To evaluate the predictive value of albumin-corrected anion gap (ACAG) for myocardial injury in patients with acute pesticide poisoning.
Conducted observational assessments upon patient admission
Measured levels of albumin-corrected anion gap
Monitored incidence of acute myocardial injury cases
ACAG showed a strong predictive value for acute myocardial injury
Routine assessment of ACAG is recommended upon patient admission
Findings could enhance patient care in acute pesticide poisoning cases
Abstract
ACAG has strong predictive value for secondary acute myocardial injury in patients with acute pesticide poisoning. It is recommended that ACAG be routinely assessed upon admission in these patients.
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