Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients

ABSTRACT: Introduction: High lactate values are associated with adverse outcomes in almost all clinical situations, lactate levels above 2 mmol/L are proposed as an early and reliable marker of tissue hypoperfusion, and lactate clearance during treatment has also been proposed during resuscitation a...

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Morales Uribe, Carlos Hernando
Ascuntar Tello, Johana Mercedes
Londoño Agudelo, Jessica María
Niño Pulido, César Daniel
León Rodríguez, Jimmy Paul
Bernal Sierra, Elisa
Vargas López, Cesar Augusto
Jaimes Barragan, Fabián Alberto
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2019
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Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Mortalidad
Mortality
Ácido Láctico
Lactic Acid
Centros Traumatológicos
Trauma Centers
Pronóstico
Prognosis
Pacientes Internos
Inpatients
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
dc.title.alternative.spa.fl_str_mv La depuración de lactato : marcador pronóstico de mortalidad en pacientes traumatizados
title Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
spellingShingle Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
Mortalidad
Mortality
Ácido Láctico
Lactic Acid
Centros Traumatológicos
Trauma Centers
Pronóstico
Prognosis
Pacientes Internos
Inpatients
title_short Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
title_full Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
title_fullStr Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
title_full_unstemmed Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
title_sort Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patients
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Morales Uribe, Carlos Hernando
Ascuntar Tello, Johana Mercedes
Londoño Agudelo, Jessica María
Niño Pulido, César Daniel
León Rodríguez, Jimmy Paul
Bernal Sierra, Elisa
Vargas López, Cesar Augusto
Jaimes Barragan, Fabián Alberto
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Morales Uribe, Carlos Hernando
Ascuntar Tello, Johana Mercedes
Londoño Agudelo, Jessica María
Niño Pulido, César Daniel
León Rodríguez, Jimmy Paul
Bernal Sierra, Elisa
Vargas López, Cesar Augusto
Jaimes Barragan, Fabián Alberto
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Mortalidad
Mortality
Ácido Láctico
Lactic Acid
Centros Traumatológicos
Trauma Centers
Pronóstico
Prognosis
Pacientes Internos
Inpatients
topic Mortalidad
Mortality
Ácido Láctico
Lactic Acid
Centros Traumatológicos
Trauma Centers
Pronóstico
Prognosis
Pacientes Internos
Inpatients
description ABSTRACT: Introduction: High lactate values are associated with adverse outcomes in almost all clinical situations, lactate levels above 2 mmol/L are proposed as an early and reliable marker of tissue hypoperfusion, and lactate clearance during treatment has also been proposed during resuscitation as a prognostic factor. Objective: To determine the association between the initial value of lactate and its clearance after 6 and 24 hours in trauma patients with mortality. Materials and methods: A subanalysis of a prospective cohort collected between March 2014 and October 2016 was carried out at the San Vicente Fundación University Hospital (Medellin, Colombia), with trauma patients over 18 years of age. Lactate and clinical variables were measured at admission, at 6 and at 24 hours. The association of lactate levels at admission and clearance with in-hospital mortality was estimated, using logistic regression models. Results: A total of 251 patients met the inclusion criteria, 15.5% died, 45.4% required admission to intensive care, in patients who died the lactate at admission was 4.6 mmol/L (Interquartile range = 2.9–6.9). The adjusted logistic regression model showed that lactate on admission, lactate clearance of 50% (0–24 hours), trauma mechanism, and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score were independent factors associated with mortality. Conclusion: High values of lactate at admission are associated with greater probability of dying and its clearance is an independent factor of mortality in those who enter with high lactate values.
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spelling Morales Uribe, Carlos HernandoAscuntar Tello, Johana MercedesLondoño Agudelo, Jessica MaríaNiño Pulido, César DanielLeón Rodríguez, Jimmy PaulBernal Sierra, ElisaVargas López, Cesar AugustoJaimes Barragan, Fabián Alberto2021-10-07T22:18:00Z2021-10-07T22:18:00Z20190120-3347http://hdl.handle.net/10495/2300410.1097/CJ9.00000000000000842422-0248ABSTRACT: Introduction: High lactate values are associated with adverse outcomes in almost all clinical situations, lactate levels above 2 mmol/L are proposed as an early and reliable marker of tissue hypoperfusion, and lactate clearance during treatment has also been proposed during resuscitation as a prognostic factor. Objective: To determine the association between the initial value of lactate and its clearance after 6 and 24 hours in trauma patients with mortality. Materials and methods: A subanalysis of a prospective cohort collected between March 2014 and October 2016 was carried out at the San Vicente Fundación University Hospital (Medellin, Colombia), with trauma patients over 18 years of age. Lactate and clinical variables were measured at admission, at 6 and at 24 hours. The association of lactate levels at admission and clearance with in-hospital mortality was estimated, using logistic regression models. Results: A total of 251 patients met the inclusion criteria, 15.5% died, 45.4% required admission to intensive care, in patients who died the lactate at admission was 4.6 mmol/L (Interquartile range = 2.9–6.9). The adjusted logistic regression model showed that lactate on admission, lactate clearance of 50% (0–24 hours), trauma mechanism, and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score were independent factors associated with mortality. Conclusion: High values of lactate at admission are associated with greater probability of dying and its clearance is an independent factor of mortality in those who enter with high lactate values.RESUMEN: ntroducción: Valores elevados de lactato se relacionan con desenlaces adversos en casi todas las situaciones clínicas, los niveles de lactato por encima de 2 mmol/L se proponen como marcador temprano y confiable de hipoperfusión tisular, igualmente se ha propuesto la depuración de lactato durante la reanimación como factor pronóstico. Objetivo: Determinar en pacientes traumatizados la asociación del valor inicial de lactato y su depuración después de 6 y 24 horas con mortalidad. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un sub-análisis de una cohorte prospectiva recolectada entre marzo de 2.014 y octubre de 2.016 en el Hospital Universitario San Vicente Fundación (Medellín, Colombia), con pacientes mayores de 18 años poli traumatizados. Se midió el lactato y las variables clínicas al ingreso, a la hora 6 y a las 24. Se estimó la asociación con mortalidad hospitalaria, los niveles de lactato al ingreso y su depuración, mediante modelos de regresión logística. Resultados: 251 pacientes cumplieron criterios de inclusión, el 15.5% fallecieron, el 45.4% requirieron ingreso a cuidados intensivos, en pacientes que murieron el lactato al ingreso fue de 4,6 mmol/L (IQR = 2,9–6,9), en el modelo de regresión logística ajustado se encontró que el lactato al ingreso, la depuración de lactato del 50% (0–24 horas), el mecanismo de trauma y el puntaje de SOFA fueron factores independientes asociados con mortalidad. Conclusión: Valores altos de lactato al ingreso se asocian con mayor probabilidad de morir y en quienes ingresan con valores de lactato elevados, su depuración es un factor independiente de mortalidad.COL0016612COL00071218application/pdfengSociedad Colombiana de Anestesiología y ReanimaciónGrupo Académico de Epidemiología ClínicaTrauma y CirugíaBogotá, Colombiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1https://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTArtículo de investigaciónhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/co/http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Lactate clearance : prognostic mortality marker in trauma patientsLa depuración de lactato : marcador pronóstico de mortalidad en pacientes traumatizadosMortalidadMortalityÁcido LácticoLactic AcidCentros TraumatológicosTrauma CentersPronósticoPrognosisPacientes InternosInpatientsRev. 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