Venous glucose, serum lactate and base deficit as biochemical predictors of mortality in patients with polytrauma.

  • Saad S
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BACKGROUND: The trauma and injury severity score (TRISS) and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation IV (APACHE IV) are accurate but complex. This study aimed to compare venous glucose, levels of serum lactate, and base deficit in polytraumatized patients as simple parameters to predict the mortality in these patients versus (TRISS) and (APACHE IV). METHODS: This was a comparative cross-sectional study of 282 patients with polytrauma presented to the Emergency Department (ED). RESULTS: The best cut off value of TRISS probability of survival score for prediction of mortality among poly-traumatized patients was 140 mg/dl, with 89% sensitivity, 49% specificity; base deficit was less than -5.6 with 64% sensitivity, 93% specificity; lactate was >2.6 mmol/L with 92%, sensitivity, 42% specificity. CONCLUSION: Venous glucose, serum lactate and base deficit are easy and rapid biochemical predictors of mortality in patients with polytrauma. These predictors could be used as TRISS and APACHE IV in predicting mortality.

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Saad, S. (2015). Venous glucose, serum lactate and base deficit as biochemical predictors of mortality in patients with polytrauma. Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2015.96832

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