Importance of lactate/albumin ratio in pediatric nosocomial infection and mortality at different times.

Autor: Arı HF; Aydın Gynecology & Pediatrics Hospital, Pediatric Intensive Care Department, Efeler, Aydın, 09020, Turkey., Keskin A; Department of Medicine Biochemistry, Institute of Health Sciences, Aydin Adnan Menderes University, Efeler, Aydın, 09100, Turkey., Arı M; Soke Vocational School of Health Services, Aydın Adnan Menderes University, Soke, Aydın, 09200, Turkey., Aci R; Department of Biochemistry, Samsun Training & Research Hospital, Ilkadim, Samsun, 55090, Turkey.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Future microbiology [Future Microbiol] 2024 Jan; Vol. 19, pp. 51-59. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 14.
DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2023-0125
Abstrakt: Aim: To evaluate the lactate/albumin ratio and its relation to mortality in children with nosocomial infections. Materials & methods: One hundred six children were included in this study. Blood gas and albumin levels were analyzed at the first, 24th and 48th h. Results: The types of detected microbial agents, signs of sepsis, development of septic shock and mortality rates were different. The first-, 24th- and 48th h lactate levels of the children who died were higher than those of the living children, but the albumin levels were lower. The highest area under the curve value for the lactate/albumin ratio was detected at the 24th h. Conclusion: Lactate/albumin ratio can be used to predict mortality in children with nosocomial infections.
Databáze: MEDLINE