Arterial vs venous lactate: Correlation and predictive value of mortality of patients with sepsis during early resuscitation phase
Arterial vs venous lactate: Correlation and predictive value of mortality of patients with sepsis during early resuscitation phase
نویسندگان: عطا محمودپور , کامران شادور , سروین سنایی اسکویی , صمد اسلام جمال گلزاری , هادی همیشه کار
کلمات کلیدی: Arterial
Venous
Blood
Serum lactate
Correlation
Level of agreement
Mortality
نشریه: 19875 , 2020 , 58 , 2020
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عطا محمودپور |
| مرحله جاری مقاله |
تایید نهایی |
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دانشکده پزشکی |
| کد مقاله |
69609 |
| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
Arterial vs venous lactate: Correlation and predictive value of mortality of patients with sepsis during early resuscitation phase |
| عنوان لاتین مقاله |
Arterial vs venous lactate: Correlation and predictive value of mortality of patients with sepsis during early resuscitation phase |
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Original Article |
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ایندکس شده سطح یک – ISI - Web of Science |
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| Purpose: To compare the lactate concentrations obtained from venous to those obtained from arterial blood in
predicting hospital mortality of patients with sepsis and septic shock. To also assess lactate clearance as predictor
for mortality.
Methods: 100 patients with septic shock were prospectively enrolled. Serum was sampled at baseline and after
6 h of resuscitation from arterial and venous lines. Demographic, severity indices, hemodynamic measures as
well as lactate clearance levels were noted. Data were analyzed for bias and precision.
Results: There was correlation between venous and arterial lactate concentrations at the baseline (R = 0.68) and
at the 6-hour time point (R = 0.95). Venous concentrations were consistently higher than those obtained from
an arterial access by 0.684 mg/dL. Further, arterial lactate level N 3.2 mmol/L and clearance of b20% were considered the cutoff for the mortality risk. While only 8% of the patients with no risk died, all 20 patients who had lactate level N 3.2 mmol/L and clearance of b20% died within the hospital.
Conclusion: Our data suggests a strong correlation between arterial and peripheral venous the lactate levels and
in the initial phase of resuscitation in septic shock patients we can use venous lactate level as biomarker instead
of arterial lactate level. The study also showed that combining lactate levels and its clearance is a reliable predictor of mortality in sepsis. |
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