Normal Saline Solution or Lactated Ringer's Solution to Enhance Lactate Clearance in Septic Patients After Initial Resuscitation in the ED: A Retrospective Cohort Trial.

Open Access Emergency Medicine : OAEM Pub Date : 2021-12-01 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAEM.S340691
Thanya Limapichat, Krittapat Pattanapong
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Objective: To compare the effect of isotonic crystalloid solutions between lactated Ringer's solution (LRS) and normal saline solution (NSS) on lactate clearance in septic patients at the emergency department (ED).

Materials and methods: This study is a single-center retrospective chart review. The study enrolled patients older than 18 years with sepsis and initial serum lactate level >2 mg/dL in the ED. The primary outcome was to determine which isotonic solution was better for serum lactate clearance in septic patients. The secondary outcomes were serum creatinine change within 24 h and the 48-h survival rate after admission.

Results: A total of 120 patients were enrolled with a median crystalloid volume administered in the ED of 1000 mL. Within 2 h of resuscitation, there was no difference in lactate clearance between the LRS and NSS groups with median values of 29.2% and 25%, respectively (P=0.839). The 48-h survival rate after admission did not differ between the LRS and NSS groups with median values of 90% and 86%, respectively. Both isotonic solutions increased serum creatinine levels within 24 h of treatment with median values of 0.3 for each group (P=0.647).

Conclusion: Among septic patients in the ED treated with NSS or LRS, there was no difference in lactate clearance, serum creatinine change within 24 h, or 48-h survival. However, several factors were associated with increased lactate levels, such as older age and use of vasopressors and immunosuppressive agents.

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一项回顾性队列试验:生理盐水或乳酸林格氏液增强败血症患者初次复苏后乳酸清除。
目的:比较乳酸林格氏液(LRS)和生理盐水(NSS)等渗晶体溶液对急诊科脓毒症患者乳酸清除的影响。材料与方法:本研究为单中心回顾性研究。该研究纳入了年龄大于18岁的败血症患者,ED中初始血清乳酸水平>2 mg/dL。主要结果是确定哪种等渗溶液对败血症患者的血清乳酸清除效果更好。次要指标为入院后24h内血清肌酐变化及48h生存率。结果:120例患者入组,ED中位晶体体积为1000 mL。复苏后2 h内,LRS组和NSS组乳酸清除率无差异,中位值分别为29.2%和25% (P=0.839)。LRS组和NSS组入院后48小时生存率无差异,中位值分别为90%和86%。两种等渗溶液均能在治疗24 h内提高血清肌酐水平,两组的中位数均为0.3 (P=0.647)。结论:在接受NSS或LRS治疗的ED脓毒症患者中,24 h内乳酸清除率、血清肌酐变化和48 h生存率无差异。然而,一些因素与乳酸水平升高有关,如年龄增大、血管加压剂和免疫抑制剂的使用。
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