Six-hour central venous oxygen saturation has no prognostic value in patients with septic shock

2015 
Methods We have retrospectively identified septic shock patients who received protocolized treatment in two tertiary academic EDs. All patients were treated using the early goaldirected protocol. The data with respect to demographics, predisposing factors, site of infection, and the admission APACHE II score were collected. Hemodynamic (mean arterial pressure and central venous pressure) and laboratory (arterial blood gas analysis, Scv02, and lactate level) parameters at baseline and 6-hour were also recorded. To test the prognostic value of 6-hour Scv02, the area under receiver operating characteristics curve (AUROC) to predict 1-month mortality was calculated and compared with that of 6-hour lactate level. Pearson correlation coefficient between 6-hour Scv02 or lactate level and the admission APACHE II score were also analyzed.
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