A cross-sectional study of hyponatraemia among elderly patients with heart failure in Uganda

作者:Nankabirwa Harriet*; Kalyesubula Robert; Ssinabulya Isaac; Katabira Elly T; Cumming Robert G
来源:BMJ Open, 2016, 6(5): e009775.
DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009775

摘要

Background Hyponatraemia is a common electrolyte disturbance among older patients. We determined the prevalence of and factors associated with hyponatraemia among older patients with predominantly acute decompensated heart failure attending a tertiary hospital in Kampala, Uganda. Objectives Main study aim: (1) to determine the prevalence of hyponatraemia among patients aged 60years and above with heart failure attending Mulago National Referral Hospital; (2) to describe the factors associated with hyponatraemia among patients aged 60years and above with heart failure attending Mulago National Referral Hospital. Setting The study was conducted in one tertiary hospital located in the northeast of Kampala, Uganda. Participants 400 adults aged 60years and above were identified for the study. Of these, 188 were excluded as they did not fulfil the inclusion criteria and one declined to participate, leaving a final study group of 211 older adults aged 60years and above, with a clinical diagnosis of heart failure using Framingham's criteria. Results The prevalence of hyponatraemia was 24.2% (51/211). Hyponatraemia was mainly found in patients with mild-to-moderate heart failure, New York Heart Association classes 2 and 3. Of the 51 patients with hyponatraemia, 27 (52.9%) had mild hyponatraemia, while 24 (47.1%) had moderate to severe hyponatraemia of 130-125mmol/L. History of vomiting (OR=2.94, 95% CI 1.29 to 6.70, p=0.010) and use of loop diuretics (OR=2.71, 95% CI 1.13 to 6.52, p=0.026) were identified as independent factors associated with hyponatraemia among older patients with heart failure. Conclusions Our study revealed a relatively high prevalence of hyponatraemia among older patients with mild to moderate heart failure. Patients presenting with a history of vomiting from any cause or use of loop diuretics were more likely to have hyponatraemia.

  • 出版日期2016