Abstract
Background: Lactate clearance among the survived patients is higher and is inversely related to the PRISM III Score. Objectives: We aimed to correlate lactate clearance with pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) mortality. Material and Methods: This was prospective observational hospital-basedstudy conducted atPICU of GB Pant Tertiary Care Hospital, Government Medical College, Srinagar. All the enrolled 315 patients were in between >1 month to 14 years. Serum Lactate levels at PICU admission, 6 hours after PICU admission, Lactate Clearance and Pediatric Risk of Mortality Score (PRISM III) was estimated. Parameters were compared between and survived and expired group. Results: PICU mortality was 19.7%. Mortality rate was significantly high in the smaller age group children. Mean admission lactate level was significantly high (p Conclusions: Six-hour lactate clearance was a significant predictor of PICU mortality like PRISM III score.
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