Factor Information
Data ID 3775
Factor an increasing lactate level over time
Description correlation between lactate level and death or the requirement for ECMO support
Biomarker NA
Classification E2 (physiological factor - biochemical index)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective To determine whether a change in lactate level was predictive of a poor outcome defined as death within the first 72 hours or the need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
p Value <0.001
Conclusion In contrast, an increasing lactate level over time (a change in lactate level of 0.75 mmol/L per hour or more) was associated with death or the requirement for ECMO support (P < .0001) and predicted a poor outcome outcome with an 89% sensitivity value, a 100% specificity value, and a 100% positive predictive value.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 705
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype HLHS/DILV, HRV, SAS, HAA/IAA/IAA, VSD, AS/AVSD, HLV, TAPVR/IAA, VSD, SAS/IAA, VSD, SAS/CoA, VSD, AS/CoA, VSD/D-TGA/D-TGA, VSD, CoA/DORV, D-MGA, CoA/TA, D-MGA, HRV/L-TGA, PA, CAVV, TAPVR/TOF, APV
Reference
PMID 10884658
Year 2000
Title Serial blood lactate measurements predict early outcome after neonatal repair or palliation for complex congenital heart disease
Sample
Population neonates
Source patients' blood
Region Michigan, USA
Method Multivariable logistic modeling
Race American
Disease History N/A
Treatment History Modified Norwood/cardiac repair operation
Group N/A(Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number N/A N/A
Age N/A N/A
Gender (Male: Female) N/A N/A
Marker Level N/A N/A