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Measurement of lactate in a prehospital setting is related to outcome
van Beest, P. A., Mulder, P. J., Oetomo, S. B., van den Broek, B., Kuiper, M. A. & Spronk, P. E., Dec-2009, In : European journal of emergency medicine. 16, 6, p. 318-322 5 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Measurement of lactate in a prehospital setting is related to outcome. / van Beest, Paul A.; Mulder, Peter Jan; Oetomo, Suparto Bambang; van den Broek, Bert; Kuiper, Michael A.; Spronk, Peter E.
In: European journal of emergency medicine, Vol. 16, No. 6, 12.2009, p. 318-322.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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T1 - Measurement of lactate in a prehospital setting is related to outcome
AU - van Beest, Paul A.
AU - Mulder, Peter Jan
AU - Oetomo, Suparto Bambang
AU - van den Broek, Bert
AU - Kuiper, Michael A.
AU - Spronk, Peter E.
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. Simultaneously, we evaluated the feasibility of implementing blood lactate measurement in a prehospital setting as part of a quality improvement projectMethods Chart review of patients from whom serum lactate levels prospectively were obtained in a prehospital setting. Total population was divided into two groups, that is, a shock group and a non-shock group according to the predefined shock symptoms. The shock group was divided into two groups, that is, a lactate less than 4 mmol/l (subgroup 1) and a lactate of at least 4 mmol/l (subgroup 11).Results In about 50% of possible cases, lactate was measured in the prehospital setting. Median lactate in subgroup I (n=74) was 3.2 (1.5-3.9) mmol/l versus 5.0 (4.0-20.0) mmol/l in subgroup I I (n = 61) (PConclusion Implementation of lactate measurement in prehospital setting is feasible, and potentially clinical relevant. Lactate measured in a preclinical setting is related to outcome. Subsequent studies should evaluate whether treatment of shock patient Is based on prehospital lactate measurement will improve outcome. European Journal of Emergency Medicine 16:318-322 (C) 2009 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
AB - Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. Simultaneously, we evaluated the feasibility of implementing blood lactate measurement in a prehospital setting as part of a quality improvement projectMethods Chart review of patients from whom serum lactate levels prospectively were obtained in a prehospital setting. Total population was divided into two groups, that is, a shock group and a non-shock group according to the predefined shock symptoms. The shock group was divided into two groups, that is, a lactate less than 4 mmol/l (subgroup 1) and a lactate of at least 4 mmol/l (subgroup 11).Results In about 50% of possible cases, lactate was measured in the prehospital setting. Median lactate in subgroup I (n=74) was 3.2 (1.5-3.9) mmol/l versus 5.0 (4.0-20.0) mmol/l in subgroup I I (n = 61) (PConclusion Implementation of lactate measurement in prehospital setting is feasible, and potentially clinical relevant. Lactate measured in a preclinical setting is related to outcome. Subsequent studies should evaluate whether treatment of shock patient Is based on prehospital lactate measurement will improve outcome. European Journal of Emergency Medicine 16:318-322 (C) 2009 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
KW - early diagnosis
KW - lactic acid
KW - prehospital emergency care
KW - regional health planning
KW - shock
KW - OXYGEN-DERIVED VARIABLES
KW - HUMAN SEPTIC SHOCK
KW - BLOOD LACTATE
KW - MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION
KW - OCCULT HYPOPERFUSION
KW - CRITICALLY ILL
KW - SEVERE SEPSIS
KW - TRAUMA
KW - MORTALITY
KW - RELIABILITY
U2 - 10.1097/MEJ.0b013e32832dbe54
DO - 10.1097/MEJ.0b013e32832dbe54
M3 - Article
VL - 16
SP - 318
EP - 322
JO - European journal of emergency medicine
JF - European journal of emergency medicine
SN - 0969-9546
IS - 6
ER -
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