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Clinical significance of lactate clearance in patients with cardiogenic shock: results from the RESCUE registry

Authors :
Ik Hyun Park
Ju Hyeon Oh
Hyun-Joong Kim
Cheol Woong Yu
Hyun Jong Lee
Yong Hwan Park
Woo Jung Chun
Woo Jin Jang
Young Guk Ko
Hyeon-Cheol Gwon
Bum Sung Kim
Jin-Ok Jeong
Jeong Hoon Yang
Source :
Journal of Intensive Care, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021), Journal of Intensive Care
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Background Limited data are available on the clinical significance of lactate clearance (LC) in patients with cardiogenic shock (CS). This study investigated the prognostic role of LC in CS patients. Methods We analyzed data from 628 patients in the RESCUE registry, a multicenter, observational cohort enrolled between January 2014 and December 2018. Univariable logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the prognostic implications of 24 h LC, and then patients were divided into two groups according to the cut-off value of 24 h LC (high lactate clearance [HLC] group vs. low lactate clearance [LLC] group). The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality. We also assessed all-cause mortality at 12 month follow-up and compared the prognostic performance of 24 h LC according to initial serum lactate level. Results In the univariable logistic regression analysis, 24 h LC was associated with in-hospital mortality (odds ratio 0.989, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.985–0.993, p n = 295) (25.5% in the HLC group vs. 42.7% in the LLC group, p p 5 mmol/L than in those with serum lactate ≤ 5 mmol/L (c-statistics of initial serum lactate > 5 mmol/L = 0.782 vs. c-statistics of initial serum lactate ≤ 5 mmol/L = 0.660, p = 0.011). Conclusions Higher LC during the early phase of CS was associated with reduced risk of in-hospital and 12 month all-cause mortalities. Patients with LC ≥ 64% during the 24 h after CS onset could expect a favorable prognosis, especially those with an initial serum lactate > 5 mmol/L. Trial registration: RESCUE (REtrospective and prospective observational Study to investigate Clinical oUtcomes and Efficacy of left ventricular assist device for Korean patients with cardiogenic shock), NCT02985008, Registered December 5, 2016—retrospectively and prospectively registered, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/record/NCT02985008

Details

ISSN :
20520492
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Intensive Care
Accession number :
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