Macroscopic hematuria in wasp sting patients: a retrospective study.
Maohe WangSingh PrinceYong TangXiang ZhongShasha ChenGui Sen LiLi WangWei WangPublished in: Renal failure (2021)
Macroscopic hematuria can be regarded as a surrogate marker of deteriorating clinical outcome following wasp stings. In wasp sting patients with symptoms of macroscopic hematuria or serum LDH higher than 463.5 u/L upon admission, the risk of AKI increases significantly, therefore hemodialysis should be considered. The PSS is helpful in early assessment of the severity of wasp sting patients.