Prognosis of patients with extreme acidosis on admission to the emergency department: A retrospective cohort study - 19/01/24
Abstract |
Aim of the study |
The development of acidosis in critically ill patients is considered to be a negative prognostic factor, and when extreme, even incompatible with life. We aimed to test the prognosis of patients with a pH lower than 6.9 on emergency department admission.
Methods |
A retrospective cohort study in adult patients admitted to two emergency departments with a pH < 6.9 during the first 12 h of admission. Primary outcome was mortality within 24 h from emergency department admission. We performed a regression analysis of clinical and laboratory data in order to identify factors associated with mortality in this population.
Results |
We analyzed data of 206 admissions to the emergency departments between 2008 and 2018 with extreme acidosis. pH Values ranged from 6.898 to 6.35 (mean 6.8 and median 6.83). 60 (29%) of the patients survived the first 24 h. 35 patients (58%) of those also survived to hospital discharge, and of them 80% have returned to their previous functional status. Patient's age, type of acidosis, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation on arrival, and diagnosis on admission were correlated with survival.
Conclusions |
A small but significant portion of patients with extreme acidosis on emergency department admission survive at least to 24 h and until hospital discharge. The clinical decision making should be based on other prognostic factors rather than pH value by itself.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Highlights |
• | A significant portion of extreme acidosis patients survive to hospital discharge. |
• | pH was not associated with prognosis in this study population. |
• | Severe metabolic acidosis is a positive prognostic factor in this population. |
Keywords : Acidosis, Acidemia, Acid-base
Plan
Vol 76
P. 36-40 - février 2024 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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