2016
DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2016.03.61
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Serum lactate level as a useful predictor of clinical outcome after surgery: an unfulfilled potential?

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“…Consistent with studies by Velickovic et al, Cobianchi et al and Bakker et al [ 8 , 14 , 15 ], it was observed that elevated serum lactate was significantly associated with surgical site infection with an aOR 1.25 95%CI 1.11–3.72, p-value 0.008. Elevated serum lactate had a sensitivity of 94.4%, specificity of 54.3% and the accuracy of predicting SSI being sufficient at 0.6432 AUROC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Consistent with studies by Velickovic et al, Cobianchi et al and Bakker et al [ 8 , 14 , 15 ], it was observed that elevated serum lactate was significantly associated with surgical site infection with an aOR 1.25 95%CI 1.11–3.72, p-value 0.008. Elevated serum lactate had a sensitivity of 94.4%, specificity of 54.3% and the accuracy of predicting SSI being sufficient at 0.6432 AUROC.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The association between CPB duration and early-onset or lateonset hyperlactatemia has been verified by some published studies, however, some other studies yielded different results (19)(20)(21). The occurrence of POHL after cardiac surgery may be caused by a mixture of early-and late-onset hyperlactatemia mechanisms and the change of the lactate levels was related to the physiopathologic mechanisms and the efficacy of the treatment (22). Lactate-guided therapy on patients with POHL at ICU arrival can significantly decrease the hospital mortality, and intervention at an early stage (before or during surgery) may be more valuable to reduce risk (23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Lactate is a reliable sepsis marker as an important indicator of tissue hypoxia and has been shown in many other studies where it can predict poor outcomes. 15,16 In cancer patients, tumor cells convert glucose to lactate in an aerobic environment with the "Warburg effect". 17 This feature for the protection of redox balance in proliferating cells may explain the relationship between the increased tumor stage and lactate, which is another significant result of our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%