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Central blood gases versus lactate level for assessment of initial resuscitation success in patients with sepsis in critical care

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Last updated: 21 Dec 2024

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Background
Central blood gas and lactate levels serve as goals for fluid resuscitation.
Objective
To evaluate the role of blood gases [the ratio of P(v-a)CO2/C(a-v)O2 and P(v-a)CO2)] and lactate clearance as indicators of initial fluid resuscitation in patients diagnosed with sepsis.
Study design
This study included three groups of patients according to the resuscitation effective predictors.
Patients
A total of 120 patients were divided into 3 groups, 40 patients in each. Group (A): ratio P(v-a)CO2/C(a-v)O2, group (B):: of Lactate clearance (LC), and group (C): P(v-a)co2.
Interventions
Variables were measured at the start of ICU arrival (T0) and after 8 hours of resuscitation (T8).
Main outcome measures
The ratio P(v-a)CO2/C(a-v)O2, difference of P(v-a)co2 and Lactate level and clearance (LC) recorded and calculated, a dose of dobutamine required, packed RBCs, length of stay, mortality, and any recorded complication. Measured at T0 and T8 time points
Results
In group A, the ratio of P(v-a)CO2/C(a-v)O2 was improved significantly at T8 when compared with values at baseline. Lactate (group B) showed a significantly lower level at T8 than at T0. In group C, the gradient of P(v-a)CO2 did not differ significantly at T8. After 28 days, group C had a higher mortality rate (55% in group C vs 25% in group A and 30% in group B).
Conclusion
The ratio of P(v-a)CO2/C(a-v)O2 calculation may be as good as, if not better than, lactate as an indicator of initial resuscitation success of patients with sepsis, this can improve the outcome and reduce mortality. Unfortunately, the P(v-a)CO2 gradient alone is not

DOI

TEJA-2022-0111

Keywords

blood gases, lactate clearance, sepsis resuscitation, Septic shock

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Ahmed

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Hassanein

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Ibrahim

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Abbas

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Rehab

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Mohammed

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Volume

38

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1

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51161

Issue Date

2022-12-01

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2022-05-21

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2022-12-31

Page Start

439

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445

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1110-1849

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1687-1804

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Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia

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Central blood gases versus lactate level for assessment of initial resuscitation success in patients with sepsis in critical care

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21 Dec 2024