Prognostic value of arterial blood lactate level and early lactate clearance rate in the elderly patients with sepsis
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-9026.2012.05.019
- VernacularTitle:动脉血乳酸和早期乳酸清除率对老年脓毒症患者预后判断的价值
- Author:
Xiaolei LIU
;
Haifeng WANG
;
Wei JIANG
;
Rui LIAN
;
Wen GAO
;
Yongkang TAO
;
Guoqiang ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Lactic acid;
Sepsis;
Prognosis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics
2012;31(5):417-420
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the clinical prognostic significance of arterial blood lactate level and early lactate clearance rate in elderly septic patients. Methods Totally 82 elderly septic patients who were admitted into emergency department were enrolled.Their arterial blood lactate levels were tested at admission and 6 hours later. Early lactate clearance rate was calculated as following:(lactate level of admission minus lactate level of 6 hours later) /lactate level of admission ×100 %. Heart rate and blood pressure were recorded at admission,and the acute physiology and chronic health evaluationⅡ (APACHE Ⅱ ) score was evaluated in the first 24 hours.28 days after admission was the end of research.Patients were divided into survival group (n=59) and death group (n=23).Taking 10% as cut-off,patients were divided into high lactate clearance (≥ 10%) group (n=59) and low lactate clearance (<10%) group (n=23).Values of arterial blood lactate level,APACHE Ⅱ score and early lactate clearance to predict the prognosis of elderly septic patients were determined by ROC curves. Results Arterial blood lactate level was lower in survival group than death group[(2.4± 1.7)mmol/L vs.(3.9±3.2)mmol/L,P<0.01].Early lactate clearance was higher in survival group than death group [(339.0 ± 28.0) % and (300.0 ± 81.0) %,P < 0.01].Mortality of high lactate clearance group was decreased as compared with low lactate clearance group [18.6% (11/59) and 52.2% (12/23),P<0.01].The thresholds of early lactate clearance to predict mortality of elderly septic patients were 24.0% (sensitivity 72.9%,specificity 65.2%) which was more valuable than APACHE Ⅱ score ( sensitivity 65.2 %,specificity 57.6 %). Conclusions Arterial blood lactate level and early lactate clearance were meaningful predictors for prognosis of elderly septic patients.