Literature DB >> 12453938

Lactic acidosis in the rectal lumen of patients with septic shock measured by luminal equilibrium dialysis.

V Due1, J Bonde, K Espersen, T H Jensen, A Perner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gut ischaemia may contribute to morbidity in sepsis, but little is known about the metabolic state of the gut mucosa in such patients.
METHODS: Nine patients with abdominal septic shock treated with norepinephrine, and ten healthy subjects, were subjected to equilibrium dialysis with a rectal balloon. pH, PCO(2) and concentrations of L-lactate were measured by auto-analyser.
RESULTS: In rectal dialysis fluid from patients with septic shock, acidosis was present (pH 7.23, 95% CI 7.11-7.36) and concentrations of L-lactate were approximately five times greater than controls (2.5-5.8 vs 0.5-1.2 mmol litre(-1)). The lactate concentration was related to the dose of norepinephrine (P<0.001). In contrast, values of dialysate PCO(2) did not differ significantly between patients and controls (6.4-11.0 vs 8.9-13.8 kPa).
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that, either lactic acidosis in rectal mucosa is related to shock severity, or that norepinephrine causes mucosal ischaemia. In any case, metabolic dysfunction is present in the rectal mucosa in patients with abdominal septic shock treated with norepinephrine.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12453938     DOI: 10.1093/bja/aef289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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Authors:  Lauri Pynnönen; Minna Minkkinen; Anders Perner; Sari Räty; Isto Nordback; Juhani Sand; Jyrki Tenhunen
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