Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma
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Background: Several studies report that lactate clearance is associated with mortality in critically ill patients. Objectives: To describe the relationship between lactate clearance and lactate normalization with mortality in high-altitude resident patients with severe trauma. To know the mortality...
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma Depuración del lactato y mortalidad en residentes de la gran altitud con trauma grave |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma Viruez-Soto, Antonio Altitud Lactato Trauma Mortalidad Altitude Lactic Acid Severe Trauma Mortality |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe trauma |
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Viruez-Soto, Antonio Tinoco-Solórzano, Amílcar Jiris-Quinteros, Jorge Antezana-Aramayo, Jorge Cáceres-Flores, Félix |
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Viruez-Soto, Antonio |
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Viruez-Soto, Antonio Tinoco-Solórzano, Amílcar Jiris-Quinteros, Jorge Antezana-Aramayo, Jorge Cáceres-Flores, Félix |
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Altitud Lactato Trauma Mortalidad Altitude Lactic Acid Severe Trauma Mortality |
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Background: Several studies report that lactate clearance is associated with mortality in critically ill patients. Objectives: To describe the relationship between lactate clearance and lactate normalization with mortality in high-altitude resident patients with severe trauma. To know the mortality of patients with severe trauma at altitude. Know the injury distribution of severe trauma at altitude. Material and Methods: Epidemiological, observational, analytical, cohort, retrospective study, carried out in an intensive care unit located at 4,150 "masl" in patients admitted for severe trauma. The inclusion criteria were: a) Diagnosis of severe trauma. b) Injury severity score greater than 16. c) Presence of the result of the lactate analysis at admission and at 6 hours in the ICU and d) Resident of the altitude since the age of 12. Patients with incomplete and unreadable medical records were excluded. Results: 160 patients were included, mortality of 15%, 65% of the injuries were due to severe brain trauma. In the group of survivors (136), lactate clearance was 52.27% and in the group of deceased it was 21.38%. In relation to normalization (lactate <2 mmol / L), the group of survivors had 47% compared to 1% of the deceased. Conclusions: Lactate clearance and lactate normalization at 6 hours are protective factors to decrease mortality from severe trauma. Mortality from severe trauma is 15%. Severe head trauma was the most frequent injury. |
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Lactate clearance and mortality in high altitude residents with severe traumaDepuración del lactato y mortalidad en residentes de la gran altitud con trauma graveViruez-Soto, AntonioTinoco-Solórzano, AmílcarJiris-Quinteros, JorgeAntezana-Aramayo, JorgeCáceres-Flores, FélixAltitudLactatoTraumaMortalidadAltitudeLactic AcidSevere TraumaMortalityBackground: Several studies report that lactate clearance is associated with mortality in critically ill patients. Objectives: To describe the relationship between lactate clearance and lactate normalization with mortality in high-altitude resident patients with severe trauma. To know the mortality of patients with severe trauma at altitude. Know the injury distribution of severe trauma at altitude. Material and Methods: Epidemiological, observational, analytical, cohort, retrospective study, carried out in an intensive care unit located at 4,150 "masl" in patients admitted for severe trauma. The inclusion criteria were: a) Diagnosis of severe trauma. b) Injury severity score greater than 16. c) Presence of the result of the lactate analysis at admission and at 6 hours in the ICU and d) Resident of the altitude since the age of 12. Patients with incomplete and unreadable medical records were excluded. Results: 160 patients were included, mortality of 15%, 65% of the injuries were due to severe brain trauma. In the group of survivors (136), lactate clearance was 52.27% and in the group of deceased it was 21.38%. In relation to normalization (lactate <2 mmol / L), the group of survivors had 47% compared to 1% of the deceased. Conclusions: Lactate clearance and lactate normalization at 6 hours are protective factors to decrease mortality from severe trauma. Mortality from severe trauma is 15%. Severe head trauma was the most frequent injury.Introducción: Diversos estudios reportan que la depuración del lactato está asociado a la mortalidad en los pacientes críticos. Se describe la relación entre la depuración del lactato y la normalización del lactato con la mortalidad en los pacientes residentes de la gran altitud con trauma grave. Por lo cual es importante conocer la mortalidad de los pacientes con trauma grave en la altitud y la distribución lesional del trauma grave en la altitud. Material y Métodos: Estudio de cohorte, retrospectivo, realizado en una unidad de cuidados intensivos a 4,150 “msnm” en pacientes que ingresaron por trauma grave. Los criterios de inclusión fueron: a) Diagnóstico de trauma grave. b) Injury severity score mayor a 16. c) Presencia del resultado del análisis del lactato al ingreso y a las 6 horas en UCI y d) Residente de la altitud desde los 12 años. Se excluyeron los pacientes con historias clínicas incompletas y no legibles. Resultados: Se incluyeron 160 pacientes, Mortalidad del 15%, 65% de las lesiones fueron por trauma encefálico grave. En el grupo de supervivientes (n=136), la depuración de lactato fue del 52,27% y en el grupo de fallecidos fue 21,38%. En relación a la normalización (lactato< 2 mmol/L), el grupo de supervivientes tuvo 47% frente a 1% de los fallecidos. Conclusiones: La depuración de lactato y la normalización del lactato a las 6 seis horas son factores de protección para disminuir la mortalidad por trauma grave. La mortalidad por trauma grave es 15%. El trauma encefálico grave fue la lesión más frecuente.Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2021-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/124710.35434/rcmhnaaa.2021.143.1247Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 14 No. 3 (2021): July - September; 291 - 296Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 14 Núm. 3 (2021): Julio - Setiembre; 291 - 2962227-47312225-510910.35434/rcmhnaaa.2021.143reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1247/482Derechos de autor 2021 Antonio Viruez-Soto, Amílcar Tinoco-Solórzano, Jorge Jiris-Quinteros, Jorge Antezana-Aramayo, Félix Cáceres-Floreshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/12472022-02-02T18:46:57Z |
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