Hyperlactatemia and serial lactate measurements in sick cats.

Lesleigh A Redavid, Claire R Sharp, Mark A Mitchell, Nicole F Beckel
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Abstract

Objectives: To document the incidence of hyperlactatemia in sick cats hospitalized for emergency care and to evaluate the prognostic utility of serial lactate measurements in cats with hyperlactatemia.

Design: Prospective observational study over a 10-month period (July 2010-May 2011).

Setting: Private veterinary referral center with 24-hour hospital care.

Animals: One hundred and twenty-three privately owned cats admitted to a private referral center.

Interventions: Blood was collected by direct venipuncture from the jugular or medial saphenous vein at the time of hospital admission and at 6 and 24 hours following admission.

Measurements and main results: The median plasma lactate concentration for all cats at admission (T0) was 1.89 mmol/L (17.0 mg/dL) (range: 0.3-12.48). Twenty-three percent (28/123) of cats admitted were hyperlactatemic (ie, >2.87 mmol/L; >25.86 mg/dL) upon admission. Lactate concentration at presentation and serial lactate measurements were not found to be related with survival to discharge or correlated with duration of hospitalization. The overall survival rate of all cats in this study was 81%.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that the incidence of hyperlactatemia in sick cats being admitted for hospitalization in a private referral center was 23%, and that lactate concentration on admission and serial lactate measurements over time were not prognostic in this group of hospitalized cats. Future studies are needed to evaluate the prognostic utility of lactate and serial lactate measurements in specific disease states and in a larger population of critically ill cats.

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病猫的高乳酸血症和连续乳酸测量。
目的:记录住院接受急诊治疗的病猫的高乳酸血症发生率,并评估连续乳酸测量对高乳酸血症猫的预后效用。设计:前瞻性观察研究,为期10个月(2010年7月- 2011年5月)。环境:私人兽医转诊中心,24小时医院护理。动物:123只私人养的猫被送往一家私人转诊中心。干预措施:在入院时和入院后6和24小时从颈静脉或内侧隐静脉直接静脉穿刺采血。测量结果和主要结果:入院时(T0)所有猫的血浆乳酸浓度中位数为1.89 mmol/L (17.0 mg/dL)(范围:0.3-12.48)。入院的猫中有23%(28/123)患有高乳酸血症(即>2.87 mmol/L;>25.86 mg/dL)。入院时的乳酸浓度和连续的乳酸测量没有发现与存活到出院或与住院时间相关。本研究中所有猫的总存活率为81%。结论:本研究表明,在一家私人转诊中心入院的病猫中,高乳酸血症的发生率为23%,入院时的乳酸浓度和一段时间内的连续乳酸浓度测量对这组住院猫的预后没有影响。未来的研究需要评估乳酸和连续乳酸测量在特定疾病状态和更大的危重猫群中的预后效用。
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