Prevalence and clinical significance of point of care elevated lactate at emergency admission in older patients: a prospective study.
Mélanie GosselinCédric MabireMathieu PasquierPierre-Nicolas CarronOlivier HugliFrançcois-Xavier AgeronFabrice DamiPublished in: Internal and emergency medicine (2022)
The prevalence of elevated lactate was 27.1%. Lactate level alone or combined with different triage scales or clinical scores such as MEWS, NEWS and qSOFA was not associated with prediction of a poor outcome. MEWS alone performed best in predicting poor outcome. The usefulness of POCT lactate measurement at triage is questionable in the population of 65 and above.