Blood Lactate Level and the Predictor of Death in Non-shock Septic Patients

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作者
Noparatkailas, Nabhat [1 ]
Inchai, Juthamas [1 ]
Deesomchok, Athavudh [1 ]
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[1] Chiang Mai Univ, Fac Med, Dept Internal Med, Chiang Mai, Thailand
关键词
Early sepsis; Mortality; Non-shock; Sepsis; Serum lactate; ORGAN FAILURE ASSESSMENT; INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS DEFINITIONS; PROGNOSTIC ACCURACY; SUSPECTED INFECTION; SEVERE SEPSIS; MORTALITY; CRITERIA; GUIDELINES; QSOFA; SCORE;
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10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24404
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Objective:To evaluate the association of initial blood lactate with mortality and subsequent septic shock in non-shock septic patients.Materials and methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai University, Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Inclusion criteria included septic patients admitted to a non-critical medical ward and had initial serum lactate at the emergency department (ED). Shock and other causes of hyperlactatemia were excluded.Results: A total of 448 admissions were included with median age [interquartile range (IQR)] of 71 (59, 87) years and 200 males (44.6%). Pneumonia was the most common cause of sepsis (47.5%). The median systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) scores were 3 (2, 3) and 1 (1, 2), respectively. The median initial blood lactate was 2.19 (1.45, 3.23) mmol/L. The high blood lactate (& GE;2 mmol/L) group; N = 248, had higher qSOFA and other predictive scores and had significantly higher 28 days mortality (31.9% vs 10.0%; p < 0.001) and subsequent 3 days septic shock (18.1% vs 5.0%; p < 0.001) than the normal blood lactate group; N = 200. A combination of blood lactate above or equal to 2 mmol/L plus the national early warning score (NEWS) above or equal to 7 showed the highest prediction of 28 days mortality with the area under receiver-operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.70 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.65-0.75].Conclusions: An initial blood lactate level above or equal to 2 mmol/L is associated with high mortality and subsequent septic shock among non-shock septic patients. The composite of blood lactate levels and other predictive scores yields better accuracy to predict mortality.
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