Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure

Abstract Aims The role of dynamic changes in lactate concentrations on prognosis in acute heart failure has been poorly investigated. The aim of this study was to explore the predictive value of 24 h time‐weighted lactate (LACTW) in patients with acute heart failure. Methods and results Ninety‐six c...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Giorgio Bosso, Valentina Mercurio, Nermin Diab, Antonio Pagano, Giovanni Porta, Enrico Allegorico, Claudia Serra, Giovanna Guiotto, Fabio Giuliano Numis, Carlo Gabriele Tocchetti, Fernando Schiraldi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:ESC Heart Failure
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13112
id doaj-6c49621a375c4836899496db59204b37
record_format Article
spelling doaj-6c49621a375c4836899496db59204b372021-03-31T03:15:45ZengWileyESC Heart Failure2055-58222021-02-018153954510.1002/ehf2.13112Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failureGiorgio Bosso0Valentina Mercurio1Nermin Diab2Antonio Pagano3Giovanni Porta4Enrico Allegorico5Claudia Serra6Giovanna Guiotto7Fabio Giuliano Numis8Carlo Gabriele Tocchetti9Fernando Schiraldi10Department of Emergency Medicine Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital Pozzuoli ItalyDepartment of Translational Medical Sciences Federico II University Via Sergio Pansini 5 80131 Naples ItalyDepartment of Respirology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario CanadaDepartment of Emergency Medicine Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital Pozzuoli ItalyDepartment of Emergency Medicine Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital Pozzuoli ItalyDepartment of Emergency Medicine Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital Pozzuoli ItalyDepartment of Emergency Medicine Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital Pozzuoli ItalyEmergency Department of San Paolo Hospital Naples ItalyDepartment of Emergency Medicine Santa Maria delle Grazie Hospital Pozzuoli ItalyDepartment of Translational Medical Sciences Federico II University Via Sergio Pansini 5 80131 Naples ItalyEmergency Department of San Paolo Hospital Naples ItalyAbstract Aims The role of dynamic changes in lactate concentrations on prognosis in acute heart failure has been poorly investigated. The aim of this study was to explore the predictive value of 24 h time‐weighted lactate (LACTW) in patients with acute heart failure. Methods and results Ninety‐six consecutive acute heart failure patients presenting to the Emergency Department of San Paolo Hospital, Naples, Italy, were prospectively enrolled. Arterial blood lactate was measured at admission and during the following 24 h at random time intervals. LACTW was obtained by the sum of the average lactate values among consecutive time points multiplied by the intervals between consecutive time points and dividing the sum by the total time (24 h). The outcome was a composite of need of admission to the intensive care unit, hospitalization duration >7 days, or intra‐hospital death. Admission lactate, maximum measured lactate, and LACTW were collected. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis was applied to determine the hazard ratio (HR) of developing the outcome. Forty‐three patients experienced the pre‐specified outcome. In sex‐adjusted and age‐adjusted multivariable analysis, LACTW predicted the outcome occurrence (HR: 1.51, 95% confidence interval: 1.24, 1.84, P < 0.001). Risk stratification analysis based on LACTW tertiles demonstrated a gradual increase in risk of developing the outcome (HR: 17.32, 95% confidence interval: 2.30, 130.23, P = 0.006) for the highest LACTW tertile. Conclusions In acute heart failure patients, 24 h LACTW had a significant independent predictive value for adverse intra‐hospital outcome. LACTW could be a useful index at identifying high‐risk patients who may require a more aggressive treatment during hospitalization.https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13112Time‐weighted lactateAcute heart failurePrognosisHospitalizationIntensive care
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Giorgio Bosso
Valentina Mercurio
Nermin Diab
Antonio Pagano
Giovanni Porta
Enrico Allegorico
Claudia Serra
Giovanna Guiotto
Fabio Giuliano Numis
Carlo Gabriele Tocchetti
Fernando Schiraldi
spellingShingle Giorgio Bosso
Valentina Mercurio
Nermin Diab
Antonio Pagano
Giovanni Porta
Enrico Allegorico
Claudia Serra
Giovanna Guiotto
Fabio Giuliano Numis
Carlo Gabriele Tocchetti
Fernando Schiraldi
Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure
ESC Heart Failure
Time‐weighted lactate
Acute heart failure
Prognosis
Hospitalization
Intensive care
author_facet Giorgio Bosso
Valentina Mercurio
Nermin Diab
Antonio Pagano
Giovanni Porta
Enrico Allegorico
Claudia Serra
Giovanna Guiotto
Fabio Giuliano Numis
Carlo Gabriele Tocchetti
Fernando Schiraldi
author_sort Giorgio Bosso
title Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure
title_short Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure
title_full Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure
title_fullStr Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure
title_sort time‐weighted lactate as a predictor of adverse outcome in acute heart failure
publisher Wiley
series ESC Heart Failure
issn 2055-5822
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Aims The role of dynamic changes in lactate concentrations on prognosis in acute heart failure has been poorly investigated. The aim of this study was to explore the predictive value of 24 h time‐weighted lactate (LACTW) in patients with acute heart failure. Methods and results Ninety‐six consecutive acute heart failure patients presenting to the Emergency Department of San Paolo Hospital, Naples, Italy, were prospectively enrolled. Arterial blood lactate was measured at admission and during the following 24 h at random time intervals. LACTW was obtained by the sum of the average lactate values among consecutive time points multiplied by the intervals between consecutive time points and dividing the sum by the total time (24 h). The outcome was a composite of need of admission to the intensive care unit, hospitalization duration >7 days, or intra‐hospital death. Admission lactate, maximum measured lactate, and LACTW were collected. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis was applied to determine the hazard ratio (HR) of developing the outcome. Forty‐three patients experienced the pre‐specified outcome. In sex‐adjusted and age‐adjusted multivariable analysis, LACTW predicted the outcome occurrence (HR: 1.51, 95% confidence interval: 1.24, 1.84, P < 0.001). Risk stratification analysis based on LACTW tertiles demonstrated a gradual increase in risk of developing the outcome (HR: 17.32, 95% confidence interval: 2.30, 130.23, P = 0.006) for the highest LACTW tertile. Conclusions In acute heart failure patients, 24 h LACTW had a significant independent predictive value for adverse intra‐hospital outcome. LACTW could be a useful index at identifying high‐risk patients who may require a more aggressive treatment during hospitalization.
topic Time‐weighted lactate
Acute heart failure
Prognosis
Hospitalization
Intensive care
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13112
work_keys_str_mv AT giorgiobosso timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT valentinamercurio timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT nermindiab timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT antoniopagano timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT giovanniporta timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT enricoallegorico timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT claudiaserra timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT giovannaguiotto timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT fabiogiulianonumis timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT carlogabrieletocchetti timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
AT fernandoschiraldi timeweightedlactateasapredictorofadverseoutcomeinacuteheartfailure
_version_ 1724178630079152128