Assessment of shock index in healthy cats and in cats presenting to an emergency room with shock.

Leandro Fadel, Rodrigo Cardoso Rabelo, Denise Tabacchi Fantoni, Gustavo Machado, Marina Candido Duarte, Gabriela da Cruz Schaefer, Mariana Pires Oliveira, Jessica de Oliveira Lara Castanheira Fadel, Kamila Dos Santos Morais, Glaucia Bueno Pereira-Neto, Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa
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Abstract

Objective: To prospectively compare the shock index (SI) in a population of healthy cats with a population of cats presenting to the emergency room (ER) deemed to be in a state of shock.

Design: Prospective cohort study of cats.

Setting: University teaching hospital.

Animals: Twenty-seven healthy control cats were enrolled to establish a reference interval, and 27 cats were enrolled that were presented to the ER with clinical signs of shock. Shock was defined as abnormalities in at least 2 of the following inclusion criteria: plasma lactate concentration > 2.5 mmol/L; peripheral vasoconstriction (at least 2 of the following parameters: capillary refill time >3 s, rectal-interdigital temperature gradient [RITG] >8°C, femoral pulse not palpable, pale mucous membranes); or systolic blood pressure (SBP) < 100 mm Hg.

Interventions: Upon presentation, SI (SI = heart rate [HR]/SBP), HR, SBP, and RITG were recorded in both groups, along with peripheral venous blood sampling for lactate measurement.

Measurements and main results: The mean SI in the control group was 1.47 ± 0.2 and was 1.87 ± 0.47 in the shock group (P = 0.001). Using equality in sensitivity and specificity of 0.7, an SI cutoff point of 1.54 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.49-0.86) was determined with an estimated area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.78 (95% CI: 0.65-0.90). HR, plasma lactate concentration, and RITG did not differ between the groups. Systolic arterial blood pressure (P = 0.01), rectal temperature (P = 0.02), and interdigital temperature (P = 0.04) differed significantly.

Conclusions: The SI is a noninvasive, easy, and reliable parameter for distinguishing cats in shock from normal cats.

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评估健康猫和因休克而到急诊室的猫的休克指数。
目的:前瞻性地比较一群健康猫与一群被认为处于休克状态的猫的休克指数(SI)。设计:猫的前瞻性队列研究。单位:大学教学医院。动物:27只健康的对照猫被纳入研究以建立参考区间,另外27只猫被纳入有临床休克症状的猫被送到急诊室。休克定义为至少符合以下2项纳入标准的异常:血浆乳酸浓度> 2.5 mmol/L;外周血管收缩(以下参数中至少2项:毛细血管再充盈时间bbbb3 s,直肠-指间温度梯度[RITG] b> 8℃,股动脉脉搏未触及,粘膜苍白);干预措施:就诊后,记录两组患者的SI(心率[HR]/收缩压)、HR、SBP和RITG,同时采集外周静脉血测量乳酸含量。测量结果及主要结果:对照组平均SI为1.47±0.2,休克组平均SI为1.87±0.47 (P = 0.001)。灵敏度和特异性均为0.7,SI截止点为1.54(95%置信区间[CI]: 0.49-0.86),受试者工作特征曲线下估计面积为0.78 (95% CI: 0.65-0.90)。HR、血浆乳酸浓度、RITG组间无差异。收缩压(P = 0.01)、直肠温度(P = 0.02)、指间温度(P = 0.04)差异有统计学意义。结论:SI是一种无创、简便、可靠的区分猫与正常猫休克的参数。
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