Correlacion entre lactato arterial y venoso central en niños con sepsis en estado critico


Autoria(s): Araque Muñoz, Paula Andrea; Yepes Ortiz, María Lucía
Contribuinte(s)

Fernández Sarmiento, Jaime

Data(s)

20/09/2012

Resumo

Este estudio fue conducido para evaluar la correlación entre lactato arterial y venoso central en niños con sepsis y choque séptico de una unidad de cuidado intensivo pediátrico. Se incluyeron 42 pacientes con edades comprendidas entre 1 mes y 17 años 364 días con diagnóstico de sepsis y choque séptico que ingresaron a la Unidad de Cuidado Intensivo en un hospital universitario de referencia. Se registró el valor del lactato obtenido de una muestra de sangre arterial y de sangre venosa central tomadas simultáneamente y dentro de las primeras 24 horas del ingreso a la unidad. Por medio de la prueba de Rho de Spearman se encontró una correlación de 0,872 (p<0,001) y se ajustó al uso de medicamentos, vasoactivos, edad y peso (modelo de regresión no paramétrico quantílico), manteniéndose una correlación fuerte y significativa.

This study was conducted to evaluate the correlation between arterial and central venous lactate in children with sepsis and septic shock in a pediatric intensive care unit. We included 42 patients aged 1 month to 17 years 364 days with the diagnosis of sepsis and septic shock admitted to the intensive care unit at a university hospital. Lactate value was obtained from an arterial blood and central venous blood samples, taken simultaneously and within the first 24 hours of admission to the unit. A correlation of 0,872 (p<0,001) was found using the Spearman Rho test and was adjusted to the use of drugs, vasoactive, age and weight (quantilic non-parametric regression model), maintaining a strong and significant correlation.

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http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/3894

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Facultad de medicina

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Palavras-Chave #CHOQUE SÉPTICO #SEPTICEMIA #ENFERMEDADES DE LA SANGRE #PEDIATRIA #Lactate #Sepsis #Septic shock #Correlation #Pediatric
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