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Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the association between lactate clearance or serum lactate levels and neurologic outcomes or in-hospital mortality in cardiac arrest survivors who were treated with targeted temperature management (TTM). METHODS: A retrospective analysis of data from cardiac arrest survivo...
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The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5385509/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435897 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.16.149 |
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author | Kim, Jung Chang Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Dong Hun Jung, Yong Hun Cho, Yong Soo Lee, Sung Min Lee, Seung Joon Park, Chi Ho Jeung, Kyung Woon |
author_facet | Kim, Jung Chang Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Dong Hun Jung, Yong Hun Cho, Yong Soo Lee, Sung Min Lee, Seung Joon Park, Chi Ho Jeung, Kyung Woon |
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description | OBJECTIVE: We investigated the association between lactate clearance or serum lactate levels and neurologic outcomes or in-hospital mortality in cardiac arrest survivors who were treated with targeted temperature management (TTM). METHODS: A retrospective analysis of data from cardiac arrest survivors treated with TTM between 2012 and 2015 was conducted. Serum lactate levels were measured on admission and at 12, 24, and 48 hours following admission. Lactate clearance at 12, 24, and 48 hours was also calculated. The primary outcome was neurologic outcome at discharge. The secondary outcome was in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: The study included 282 patients; 184 (65.2%) were discharged with a poor neurologic outcome, and 62 (22.0%) died. Higher serum lactate levels at 12 hours (odds ratio [OR], 1.157; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.006 to 1.331), 24 hours (OR, 1.320; 95% CI, 1.084 to 1.607), and 48 hours (OR, 2.474; 95% CI, 1.459 to 4.195) after admission were associated with a poor neurologic outcome. Furthermore, a higher serum lactate level at 48 hours (OR, 1.459; 95% CI, 1.181 to 1.803) following admission was associated with in-hospital mortality. Lactate clearance was not associated with neurologic outcome or in-hospital mortality at any time point after adjusting for confounders. CONCLUSION: Increased serum lactate levels after admission are associated with a poor neurologic outcome at discharge and in-hospital mortality in cardiac arrest survivors treated with TTM. Conversely, lactate clearance is not a robust surrogate marker of neurologic outcome or in-hospital mortality. |
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spelling | pubmed-53855092017-04-21 Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management Kim, Jung Chang Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Dong Hun Jung, Yong Hun Cho, Yong Soo Lee, Sung Min Lee, Seung Joon Park, Chi Ho Jeung, Kyung Woon Clin Exp Emerg Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: We investigated the association between lactate clearance or serum lactate levels and neurologic outcomes or in-hospital mortality in cardiac arrest survivors who were treated with targeted temperature management (TTM). METHODS: A retrospective analysis of data from cardiac arrest survivors treated with TTM between 2012 and 2015 was conducted. Serum lactate levels were measured on admission and at 12, 24, and 48 hours following admission. Lactate clearance at 12, 24, and 48 hours was also calculated. The primary outcome was neurologic outcome at discharge. The secondary outcome was in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: The study included 282 patients; 184 (65.2%) were discharged with a poor neurologic outcome, and 62 (22.0%) died. Higher serum lactate levels at 12 hours (odds ratio [OR], 1.157; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.006 to 1.331), 24 hours (OR, 1.320; 95% CI, 1.084 to 1.607), and 48 hours (OR, 2.474; 95% CI, 1.459 to 4.195) after admission were associated with a poor neurologic outcome. Furthermore, a higher serum lactate level at 48 hours (OR, 1.459; 95% CI, 1.181 to 1.803) following admission was associated with in-hospital mortality. Lactate clearance was not associated with neurologic outcome or in-hospital mortality at any time point after adjusting for confounders. CONCLUSION: Increased serum lactate levels after admission are associated with a poor neurologic outcome at discharge and in-hospital mortality in cardiac arrest survivors treated with TTM. Conversely, lactate clearance is not a robust surrogate marker of neurologic outcome or in-hospital mortality. The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2017-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5385509/ /pubmed/28435897 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.16.149 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Korean Society of Emergency Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Jung Chang Lee, Byung Kook Lee, Dong Hun Jung, Yong Hun Cho, Yong Soo Lee, Sung Min Lee, Seung Joon Park, Chi Ho Jeung, Kyung Woon Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management |
title | Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management |
title_full | Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management |
title_fullStr | Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management |
title_full_unstemmed | Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management |
title_short | Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management |
title_sort | association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5385509/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435897 http://dx.doi.org/10.15441/ceem.16.149 |
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