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A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients

BACKGROUND: Trauma is a leading cause of mortality in India. Outcomes can be improved by early recognition of hemorrhagic shock and expedited management. At present, we rely on traditional vital signs, which are not sensitive measures. Point of care biochemical markers have been emerging as prognost...

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Autores principales: Javali, Rameshbabu Homanna, Ravindra, Prithvishree, Patil, Akkamahadevi, Srinivasarangan, Madhu, Mundada, Harshit, Adarsh, S. B., Nisarg, S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29279631
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijccm.IJCCM_218_17
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author Javali, Rameshbabu Homanna
Ravindra, Prithvishree
Patil, Akkamahadevi
Srinivasarangan, Madhu
Mundada, Harshit
Adarsh, S. B.
Nisarg, S.
author_facet Javali, Rameshbabu Homanna
Ravindra, Prithvishree
Patil, Akkamahadevi
Srinivasarangan, Madhu
Mundada, Harshit
Adarsh, S. B.
Nisarg, S.
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description BACKGROUND: Trauma is a leading cause of mortality in India. Outcomes can be improved by early recognition of hemorrhagic shock and expedited management. At present, we rely on traditional vital signs, which are not sensitive measures. Point of care biochemical markers have been emerging as prognostic markers in trauma, but have not been studied in Indian setting. AIMS: This study aims to study the association between arterial lactate and base deficit (BD) at emergency department (ED) admission and 24 h outcome in trauma patients at risk of hemodynamic compromise. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a prospective observational study on 100 trauma patients at risk of hemodynamic compromise in tertiary care center ED. Arterial blood gas analysis at admission and 24 h outcomes were noted and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Arterial lactate ≥4 mmol/L (sensitivity 100% and specificity 85.9%), BD ≥12 mEq/L (sensitivity 87.5% and specificity 82.6%) had more sensitivity than vital signs for predicting 24 h mortality. Higher lactate and BD were associated with increased blood transfusion requirement. Best cutoff values for predicting transfusion were lactate ≥2.9 mmol/L (sensitivity 65.2% and specificity 90.7%), BD ≥8 mEq/L (sensitivity 78.3% and specificity 75.9%). BD-based classification was comparable to ATLS classification in predicting mortality and determining transfusion requirements. Patients with higher arterial lactate and BD were found to have higher 24 h Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission. CONCLUSION: Emergency admission arterial lactate and Base Deficit are useful predictors of mortality, need for blood transfusion and ICU admission at 24 h. It can be used to triage, identify shock early, assess transfusion requirement, and prognosticate trauma patients.
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spelling pubmed-56989982017-12-26 A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients Javali, Rameshbabu Homanna Ravindra, Prithvishree Patil, Akkamahadevi Srinivasarangan, Madhu Mundada, Harshit Adarsh, S. B. Nisarg, S. Indian J Crit Care Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Trauma is a leading cause of mortality in India. Outcomes can be improved by early recognition of hemorrhagic shock and expedited management. At present, we rely on traditional vital signs, which are not sensitive measures. Point of care biochemical markers have been emerging as prognostic markers in trauma, but have not been studied in Indian setting. AIMS: This study aims to study the association between arterial lactate and base deficit (BD) at emergency department (ED) admission and 24 h outcome in trauma patients at risk of hemodynamic compromise. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a prospective observational study on 100 trauma patients at risk of hemodynamic compromise in tertiary care center ED. Arterial blood gas analysis at admission and 24 h outcomes were noted and statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Arterial lactate ≥4 mmol/L (sensitivity 100% and specificity 85.9%), BD ≥12 mEq/L (sensitivity 87.5% and specificity 82.6%) had more sensitivity than vital signs for predicting 24 h mortality. Higher lactate and BD were associated with increased blood transfusion requirement. Best cutoff values for predicting transfusion were lactate ≥2.9 mmol/L (sensitivity 65.2% and specificity 90.7%), BD ≥8 mEq/L (sensitivity 78.3% and specificity 75.9%). BD-based classification was comparable to ATLS classification in predicting mortality and determining transfusion requirements. Patients with higher arterial lactate and BD were found to have higher 24 h Intensive Care Unit (ICU) admission. CONCLUSION: Emergency admission arterial lactate and Base Deficit are useful predictors of mortality, need for blood transfusion and ICU admission at 24 h. It can be used to triage, identify shock early, assess transfusion requirement, and prognosticate trauma patients. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5698998/ /pubmed/29279631 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijccm.IJCCM_218_17 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Javali, Rameshbabu Homanna
Ravindra, Prithvishree
Patil, Akkamahadevi
Srinivasarangan, Madhu
Mundada, Harshit
Adarsh, S. B.
Nisarg, S.
A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients
title A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients
title_full A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients
title_fullStr A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients
title_full_unstemmed A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients
title_short A Clinical Study on the Initial Assessment of Arterial Lactate and Base Deficit as Predictors of Outcome in Trauma Patients
title_sort clinical study on the initial assessment of arterial lactate and base deficit as predictors of outcome in trauma patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29279631
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijccm.IJCCM_218_17
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