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Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the ability of the central venous-to-arterial CO(2) content and tension differences to arteriovenous oxygen content difference ratios (∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2), respectively), blood lactate concentration, and central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO(2)) to det...

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Autores principales: Mallat, Jihad, Lemyze, Malcolm, Meddour, Mehdi, Pepy, Florent, Gasan, Gaelle, Barrailler, Stephanie, Durville, Emmanuelle, Temime, Johanna, Vangrunderbeeck, Nicolas, Tronchon, Laurent, Vallet, Benoît, Thevenin, Didier
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Publicado: Springer Paris 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4740480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26842697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0110-3
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author Mallat, Jihad
Lemyze, Malcolm
Meddour, Mehdi
Pepy, Florent
Gasan, Gaelle
Barrailler, Stephanie
Durville, Emmanuelle
Temime, Johanna
Vangrunderbeeck, Nicolas
Tronchon, Laurent
Vallet, Benoît
Thevenin, Didier
author_facet Mallat, Jihad
Lemyze, Malcolm
Meddour, Mehdi
Pepy, Florent
Gasan, Gaelle
Barrailler, Stephanie
Durville, Emmanuelle
Temime, Johanna
Vangrunderbeeck, Nicolas
Tronchon, Laurent
Vallet, Benoît
Thevenin, Didier
author_sort Mallat, Jihad
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description BACKGROUND: To evaluate the ability of the central venous-to-arterial CO(2) content and tension differences to arteriovenous oxygen content difference ratios (∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2), respectively), blood lactate concentration, and central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO(2)) to detect the presence of global anaerobic metabolism through the increase in oxygen consumption (VO(2)) after an acute increase in oxygen supply (DO(2)) induced by volume expansion (VO(2)/DO(2) dependence). METHODS: We prospectively studied 98 critically ill mechanically ventilated patients in whom a fluid challenge was decided due to acute circulatory failure related to septic shock. Before and after volume expansion (500 mL of colloid solution), we measured cardiac index, VO(2), DO(2), ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios, lactate, and ScvO(2). Fluid-responders were defined as a ≥15 % increase in cardiac index. Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AUC) were determined for these variables. RESULTS: Fifty-one patients were fluid-responders (52 %). DO(2) increased significantly (31 ± 12 %) in these patients. An increase in VO(2) ≥ 15 % (“VO(2)-responders”) concurrently occurred in 57 % of the 51 fluid-responders (45 ± 16 %). Compared with VO(2)-non-responders, VO(2)-responders were characterized by higher lactate levels and higher ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios. At baseline, lactate predicted a fluid-induced increase in VO(2) ≥ 15 % with AUC of 0.745. Baseline ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios predicted an increase of VO(2) ≥ 15 % with AUCs of 0.965 and 0.962, respectively. Baseline ScvO(2) was not able to predict an increase of VO(2) ≥ 15 % (AUC = 0.624). CONCLUSIONS: ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios are more reliable markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate. ScvO(2) failed to predict the presence of global tissue hypoxia. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13613-016-0110-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-47404802016-02-16 Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients Mallat, Jihad Lemyze, Malcolm Meddour, Mehdi Pepy, Florent Gasan, Gaelle Barrailler, Stephanie Durville, Emmanuelle Temime, Johanna Vangrunderbeeck, Nicolas Tronchon, Laurent Vallet, Benoît Thevenin, Didier Ann Intensive Care Research Article BACKGROUND: To evaluate the ability of the central venous-to-arterial CO(2) content and tension differences to arteriovenous oxygen content difference ratios (∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2), respectively), blood lactate concentration, and central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO(2)) to detect the presence of global anaerobic metabolism through the increase in oxygen consumption (VO(2)) after an acute increase in oxygen supply (DO(2)) induced by volume expansion (VO(2)/DO(2) dependence). METHODS: We prospectively studied 98 critically ill mechanically ventilated patients in whom a fluid challenge was decided due to acute circulatory failure related to septic shock. Before and after volume expansion (500 mL of colloid solution), we measured cardiac index, VO(2), DO(2), ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios, lactate, and ScvO(2). Fluid-responders were defined as a ≥15 % increase in cardiac index. Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AUC) were determined for these variables. RESULTS: Fifty-one patients were fluid-responders (52 %). DO(2) increased significantly (31 ± 12 %) in these patients. An increase in VO(2) ≥ 15 % (“VO(2)-responders”) concurrently occurred in 57 % of the 51 fluid-responders (45 ± 16 %). Compared with VO(2)-non-responders, VO(2)-responders were characterized by higher lactate levels and higher ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios. At baseline, lactate predicted a fluid-induced increase in VO(2) ≥ 15 % with AUC of 0.745. Baseline ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios predicted an increase of VO(2) ≥ 15 % with AUCs of 0.965 and 0.962, respectively. Baseline ScvO(2) was not able to predict an increase of VO(2) ≥ 15 % (AUC = 0.624). CONCLUSIONS: ∆ContCO(2)/∆ContO(2) and ∆PCO(2)/∆ContO(2) ratios are more reliable markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate. ScvO(2) failed to predict the presence of global tissue hypoxia. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13613-016-0110-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Paris 2016-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4740480/ /pubmed/26842697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0110-3 Text en © Mallat et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Mallat, Jihad
Lemyze, Malcolm
Meddour, Mehdi
Pepy, Florent
Gasan, Gaelle
Barrailler, Stephanie
Durville, Emmanuelle
Temime, Johanna
Vangrunderbeeck, Nicolas
Tronchon, Laurent
Vallet, Benoît
Thevenin, Didier
Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients
title Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients
title_full Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients
title_fullStr Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients
title_full_unstemmed Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients
title_short Ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients
title_sort ratios of central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide content or tension to arteriovenous oxygen content are better markers of global anaerobic metabolism than lactate in septic shock patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4740480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26842697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0110-3
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