| Literature DB >> 25977833 |
Cyril Manzon1, Loïc Barrot1, Guillaume Besch2, Olivier Barbot1, Thibaut Desmettre3, Gilles Capellier4, Gaël Piton5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The triage nurse is involved in the early identification of the most severe patients at emergency department (ED) presentation. However, clinical criteria alone may be insufficient to identify them correctly. Measurement of capillary lactate concentration at ED presentation may help to discriminate these patients. The primary objective of this study was to identify the prognostic value of capillary lactate concentration measured by the triage nurse among patients presenting to the ED.Entities:
Keywords: Capillary lactate; Prognosis; Systemic inflammatory response syndrome; Triage tool
Year: 2015 PMID: 25977833 PMCID: PMC4414858 DOI: 10.1186/s13613-015-0047-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Intensive Care ISSN: 2110-5820 Impact factor: 6.925
Baseline characteristics of the study population at emergency department presentation
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| Age (years) | 72 [56 to 82] |
| Sex male | 89 (51) |
| Temperature | 37.3 [36.4 to 38.3] |
| Glasgow Coma Score | 15 [15] |
| Ventilatory rate (bpm) | 25 [22 to 30] |
| SpO2 (%) | 96 [93 to 98] |
| Heart rate (bpm) | 106 [93 to 117] |
| Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg) | 134 [111 to 159] |
| Systolic arterial pressure <90 mmHg | 18 (10) |
| Mean arterial pressure (mmHg) | 92 ([77 to 108]) |
| Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg) | 72 ([61 to 85]) |
| Capillary refilling time (s) | 1 ([1]) |
| Presence of mottling | 24 (14) |
| Capillary lactates (mmol.L−1)a | 3.3 [2.0 to 5.8] |
| Length of hospitalization (days) | 7 [2-13] |
| 28-day mortality | 29 (16) |
| MEDS score | 6 [5-11] |
| Therapy in the ED after admission | |
| Antibiotic therapy | 91 (52) |
| Volume vascular filling (L) | 0.5 [0.5 to 1.5] |
| Catecholamine use | 9 (5) |
| Oxygen flow (L/min) | 0 [0 to 3] |
| Hospitalization after ED admission | 150 (85) |
| Final diagnosis | |
| Pneumonia | 63 (36) |
| Digestive disease | 29 (15) |
| Cardiovascular disease | 22 (13) |
| Neurological disease | 15 (9) |
| Urinary disease | 10 (6) |
| Cardiac arrest | 2 (1) |
| Other diagnosis | 35 (20) |
Numbers are n (%), median [interquartile range]. aAvailable in 175 out of 176 patients.
Characteristics of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome
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| SIRS criteria | |
| Temperature <36°C or >38°C | 92 (53) |
| Heart rate >90 bpm | 146 (83) |
| Ventilatory rate >20 | 155 (88) |
| Number of SIRS criteria | |
| 2 out of 3 | 135 (77) |
| 3 out of 3 | 41 (23) |
Numbers are n (%); SIRS, systemic inflammatory response syndrome.
Univariate analysis of the variables at ED presentation according to 28-day mortality
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| Age (years) | 66 [51 to 81] | 79 [69 to 83] | 0.004 |
| Sex male | 70 (48) | 19 (66) | 0.10 |
| Temperature (°C) | 37.4 [36.5 to 38.4] | 36.9 [35.6 to 37.8] | 0.046 |
| Glasgow Coma Score | 15 [15] | 14 [11 to 15] | <0.0001 |
| Heart Rate (bpm) | 105 [95 to 116] | 106 [91 to 120] | 0.85 |
| Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg) | 137 [113 to 160] | 113 [88 to 150] | 0.04 |
| Systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg | 10 (7) | 8 (28) | 0.003 |
| Mean arterial pressure (mmHg) | 96 [80 to 109] | 86 [69 to 98] | 0.03 |
| Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg) | 74 [62 to 86] | 63 [56 to 79] | 0.04 |
| Ventilatory rate (bpm) | 25 [22 to 30] | 29 [24 to 31] | 0.10 |
| SpO2 (%) | 96 [94 to 98] | 95 [90 to 96] | 0.02 |
| Capillary refilling time (s) | 1 [1 to 1] | 1 [1 to 3] | 0.0001 |
| Presence of mottling | 11 (7) | 13 (45) | <0.0001 |
| Capillary lactates | 2.9 [1.9 to 5.2] | 5.7 [3.2 to 7.4] | 0.003 |
Numbers are n (%), median [interquartile range].
Logistic regression analysis to predict 28-day mortality in patients presenting to the ED with clinical SIRS
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| Capillary refilling time | <0.0001 | 0.013 | ||
| ≤2 s | 1 | 1 | ||
| >2 s | 18.9 [5.4 to 66.7] | 6.6 [1.5 to 29.4] | ||
| Mottling | <0.0001 | 0.014 | ||
| Absence | 1 | 1 | ||
| Presence | 10 [3.9 to 26.3] | 4.4 [1.35 to 14.5] | ||
| Capillary lactates | 0.003 | 0.019 | ||
| ≤3.6 mmol/L | 1 | 1 | ||
| >3.6 mmol/L | 3.8 [1.6 to 9.1] | 3.2 [1.2 to 8.4] | ||
OR, odds ratio [confidence interval 95%].
Nurse hypoperfusion score in patients with clinical SIRS at ED presentation
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| Absence of mottling and capillary lactates ≤3.6 mmol/L | 0 point | 5/85 (6) | <0.0001 | 5/84 (6) | 0.0005 |
| Presence of mottling or capillary lactates >3.6 mmol/L | 1 point | 14/75 (19) | 11/64 (17) | ||
| Presence of mottling and capillary lactates >3.6 mmol/L | 2 points | 10/15 (67) | 5/9 (56) | ||
Figure 1Survival after ED presentation based on mottling and capillary lactates estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Kaplan-Meier survival curve of patients with clinical SIRS at emergency department presentation according to the nurse hypoperfusion score. Vertical axis represents estimated probability of survival. Horizontal axis represents time in days after emergency department admission. Censored observations, corresponding to patient survivors that were lost of follow-up, are represented by circles.
Characteristics of the patients at ED presentation according to the nurse hypoperfusion score
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| Age (years) | 75 [56–83] | 66 [53 to 79] | 79 [61 to 85] |
| Temperature (°C) | 37.3 [36.7 to 38.3] | 37.4 [36.4 to 38.3] | 36.5 [35.3 to 38.2] |
| Glasgow Coma Score | 15 [15 to 15] | 15 [14 to 15] | 14 [8 to 15] |
| Heart Rate (bpm) | 102 [95 to 112] | 108 [94 to 117] | 95 [76 to 120] |
| Systolic arterial pressure (mmHg) | 142 [121 to 163] | 130 [104 to 156] | 110 [85 to 143] |
| Mean arterial pressure (mmHg) | 96 [85 to 112] | 92 [73 to 106] | 73 [60 to 103] |
| Diastolic arterial pressure (mmHg) | 75 [64 to 88] | 71 [58 to 83] | 59 [46 to 81] |
| Ventilatory rate (bpm) | 25 [22 to 29] | 25 [22 to 30] | 30 [21 to 34] |
| SpO2 (%) | 96 [94 to 98] | 96 [94 to 98] | 96 [91 to 98] |
| Capillary refilling time (s) | 1 [1 to 1] | 1 [1 to 1] | 3 [1 to 3] |
Numbers are median [interquartile range].
Care intensity in the ED according to the nurse hypoperfusion score calculated at ED presentation
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| Oxygen flow (L/min) | 0 [0 to 2] | 2 [0 to 3] | 3 [1 to 6] | 0.006 |
| Vascular filling (L) | 0.5 [0.5 to 1] | 0.9 [0.5 to 1.5] | 1.5 [0.5 to 2.5] | 0.0002 |
| Catecholamine use | 0 (0) | 5 (7) | 4 (27) | <0.0001 |
| Antibiotic therapy | 38 (45) | 41 (55) | 11 (73) | 0.09 |
Numbers are median [interquartile range], n (%).