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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Serial plasma lactate measurements in haematological patients with neutropenic fever

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Pages 102-108 | Received 01 Jun 2009, Accepted 15 Sep 2009, Published online: 02 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

Elevated plasma lactate and impaired lactate clearance have been associated with poor outcome in patients with severe sepsis. No data are available on the kinetics or prognostic value of plasma lactate in haematological patients with neutropenic fever. A total of 70 haematological patients with 94 episodes of neutropenic fever were included into this prospective study during the period 2006–2008. The median age of the patients was 56 (range 18–70) y. Nineteen patients received therapy for acute myeloid leukaemia and 51 patients received autologous stem cell transplantation. At the onset and on days 1, 2, and 3 of each neutropenic fever episode, plasma lactate and serum C-reactive protein were determined. Criteria for severe sepsis were fulfilled in 13 neutropenic episodes. An elevated plasma lactate level was infrequent at the start of neutropenic fever (5%). There was no association of lactate level with the development of severe sepsis. Two patients died of septic shock, 1 patient with an exceptionally high and increasing level of lactate and the other patient with a normal lactate level. An elevated plasma lactate level at the start of neutropenic fever is not common and does not indicate severe sepsis, but high lactate and an impaired lactate decrease may signify a fatal course in neutropenic fever.

Acknowledgements

This study was financially supported by EVO grant of Kuopio University Hospital.

Declaration of interest: AJ, SH, IM, TK, TN, IK and EJ have no financial disclosures or other conflict of interest to report.

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