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Revista Cubana de Medicina

On-line version ISSN 1561-302X

Abstract

LINAREZ OCHOA, Nery Erasmo et al. Non-drug Hypokalemia as Biomarker of Early Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults from Southern Honduras. Rev. Cuban de Med [online]. 2023, vol.62, n.4  Epub Dec 01, 2023. ISSN 1561-302X.

Introduction:

Hypokalemia is a frequent hydroelectrolytic disorder, associated with systemic and multifactorial diseases, whose acute form can be complicated and cause death, but in its chronic presentation it can be a marker of nephropathy.

Objective:

To characterize the profile of the patient with non-drug hypokalemia seen in an emergency.

Methods:

The records of patients older than 18 years diagnosed with hypokalemia, admitted to the hospital from June 2018 to December 2019, were reviewed. Demographic data, medical history, and post-treatment evolution were collected. It was compared with 108 patients without hypokalemia seen in the same period.

Results:

87 cases with mean age of 38.5 years were studied. 90.8% were men under 50 years of age, who worked as farmers (29.9%), with history of exposure to pesticides and high ambient temperatures. Most of them had no history of previous cardiometabolic or renal disease. 48.3% of all patients with hypokalemia (n = 42) had creatinine higher than 1.2 mg/dL and 63% had hyponatremia. Hypokalemia was moderate in 39% and severe in 12%, and it was found that men were affected 4.7 times more than women. Regarding the group without hypokalemia and abnormal creatinine, they had higher frequency of chronic disease (92.5% versus 8%).

Conclusions:

Non-drug hypokalemia was found in male farmers, without chronic disease, but with evidence of early nephropathy and hyponatremia. The possibility of Mesoamerican nephropathy was suggested. A regional epidemiological alert and a prevention and control program should be established.

Keywords : farmer; chronic renal failure; Mesoamerican nephropathy; potassium.

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