Lactate Level Versus Lactate Clearance for Predicting Mortality in Patients With Septic Shock Defined by Sepsis-3

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Ryoo, Seung Mok [1 ]
Lee, JungBok [2 ]
Lee, Yoon-Seon [1 ]
Lee, Jae Ho [1 ]
Lim, Kyoung Soo [1 ]
Huh, Jin Won [3 ]
Hong, Sang-Bum [3 ]
Lim, Chae-Man [3 ]
Koh, Younsuck [3 ]
Kim, Won Young [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ulsan, Dept Emergency Med, Asan Med Ctr, Coll Med, 88 Olymp Ro 43 Gil, Seoul 05505, South Korea
[2] Univ Ulsan, Dept Clin Epidemiol & Biostat, Asan Med Ctr, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Univ Ulsan, Dept Pulm & Crit Care Med, Asan Med Ctr, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
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lactic acid; mortality; prognosis; sepsis; shock; CAMPAIGN INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES; GOAL-DIRECTED RESUSCITATION; GUIDED THERAPY; MANAGEMENT; IMPACT; TRIAL;
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10.1097/CCM.0000000000003030
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the prognostic value of lactate level and lactate clearance at 6 hours after septic shock recognition. And, we performed it to determine lactate kinetics in the Sepsis-3 defined septic shock. Design: This retrospective study was performed from a prospective septic shock registry. Settings: This study was performed at single urban tertiary center. And, all patients were treated with protocol-driven resuscitation bundle therapy between 2010 and 2016. Patients: We included septic shock patients who met the Sepsis-3 definition, which involves lactate levels greater than or equal to 2 mmol/L and vasopressor use. Interventions: Serum lactate levels were measured at initial and 6 hours from septic shock recognition. Measurements and Main Results: Lactate clearance was calculated as ([initial lactate - 6-hr lactate]/initial lactate) x 100. The prognostic value of measured lactate levels and lactate clearance for 28-day mortality was analyzed and compared with that of subsequent lactate levels greater than or equal to 2 mmol/L, greater than or equal to 3 mmol/L, and greater than or equal to 4 mmol/L and less than 10%, less than 20%, and less than 30% lactate clearance. A total of 1,060 septic shock patients by Sepsis-3, 265 patients died (28-d mortality: 25%). In survivor, groups had lower median 6-hour lactate level and higher lactate clearance than nonsurvivors (2.5 vs 4.6 mmol/L and 35.4% vs 14.8%; p < 0.01). Both lactate and lactate clearance were associated with mortality after adjusting for confounders (odd ratio, 1.27 [95% CI, 1.21-1.34] and 0.992 [95% CI, 0.989-0.995]), but lactate had a significantly higher prognostic value than lactate clearance (area under the curve, 0.70 vs 0.65; p < 0.01). The prognostic value of subsequent lactate levels ( 2, 3, and 4 mmol/L) and lactate clearances (< 10%, < 20%, and < 30%) was not significantly differed. However, lactate levels of greater than or equal to 2 mmol/L had the greatest sensitivity (85.3%). Conclusions: Our findings indicate lactate and lactate clearance are both useful targets in patients with septic shock defined by Sepsis-3. Serum lactate level at 6-hour can be an easier and more effective tool for prognosis of septic shock patients who were treated with protocol-driven resuscitation bundle therapy.
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页码:E489 / E495
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