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Accuracy of prehospital point-of-care lactate in early in-hospital mortality.

Authors :
Martín-Rodríguez F
López-Izquierdo R
Medina-Lozano E
Ortega Rabbione G
Del Pozo Vegas C
Carbajosa Rodríguez V
Castro Villamor MÁ
Sánchez-Soberon I
Sanz-García A
Source :
European journal of clinical investigation [Eur J Clin Invest] 2020 Dec; Vol. 50 (12), pp. e13341. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Aug 16.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) routinely face complex scenarios where decisions should be taken with limited clinical information. The development of fast, reliable and easy to perform warning biomarkers could help in such decision-making processes. The present study aims at characterizing the validity of point-of-care lactate (pLA) during prehospital tasks for predicting in-hospital mortality within two days after the EMS assistance.<br />Materials and Methods: Prospective, multicentric, ambulance-based and controlled observational study without intervention, including six advanced life support and five hospitals. The pLA levels were recorded during EMS assistance of adult patients. The validity of pLA to determine the in-hospital mortality was assessed by the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating curve (ROC).<br />Results: A total of 2997 patients were considered in the study, with a median of 69 years (IQR 54-81) and 41.4% of women. The median pLA value was 2.7 mmol/L (1.9-3.8) in survivors and 5.7 mmol/L (4.4-7.6) in nonsurvivors. The global discrimination level of pLA reached an AUC of 0.867, being 1.9 mmol/L and 4 mmol/L the cut-off point for low and high mortality. The discrimination value of pLA was not affected by sex, age or pathology.<br />Conclusions: Our results highlight the clinical importance of prehospital pLA to determine the in-hospital risk of mortality. The incorporation of pLA into the EMS protocols could improve the early identification of risky patients, leading to a better care of such patients.<br /> (© 2020 Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1365-2362
Volume :
50
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European journal of clinical investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32648960
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.13341