World Journal of Emergency Medicine ›› 2017, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (3): 184-189.doi: 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2017.03.004
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Muhammad Akbar Baig1(), Hira Shahzad2, Erfan Hussain3, Asad Mian4
Received:
2016-12-20
Accepted:
2017-04-28
Online:
2017-09-15
Published:
2017-09-15
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Muhammad Akbar Baig
E-mail:dr_akbar2007@hotmail.com
Muhammad Akbar Baig, Hira Shahzad, Erfan Hussain, Asad Mian. Validating a point of care lactate meter in adult patients with sepsis presenting to the emergency department of a tertiary care hospital of a low- to middle-income country[J]. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2017, 8(3): 184-189.
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Table 1
Patient demographics (n=43)
Variables | Results |
---|---|
Age in years (mean±SD, range) | 58.02±18.28, 18-92 |
18-35 years, n (%) | 6 (14.0) |
36-50 years, n (%) | 7 (16.3) |
51-65 years, n (%) | 14 (32.6) |
> 65 years, n (%) | 16 (37.2) |
Gender, n (%) | |
Male | 35 (81.4) |
Female | 8 (18.6) |
Sepsis-induced hypotension, n (%) | 31 (72.1) |
Lactate>4 mmol/L, n (%) | 41 (95.3) |
Urine output<0.5 mL/(kg?hour), n (%) | 7 (16.3) |
Severe sepsis with hypotension despite adequate hydration, n (%) | 19 (44.2) |
SOFA Score (mean±SD, range) | 9.07±4.87, 2-18 |
0-4, n (%) | 7 (16.3) |
5-7, n (%) | 12 (27.9) |
8-11, n (%) | 11 (25.6) |
≥12, n (%) | 13 (30.2) |
Time for blood sampling for lactate analysis in minutes (mean± SD, range) | 157±226, 5-964 |
Time to antibiotic administration in minutes (mean±SD, range) | 112±161, 10-729 |
Time to steroid administration, n (%) | |
<8 hours | 6 (14.0) |
8-24 hours | 5 (11.6) |
>24 hours | 6 (14.0) |
Not given | 26 (60.5) |
Vasopressors used, n (%) | 25 (58.1) |
Mortality outcome at 24 hours of presentation to the ED, n (%) | |
Alive | 37 (86.0) |
Expired | 6 (14.0) |
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