Severe sepsis and septic shocks are increasingly codified. A biomarker as Lactate is very interesting to detect those situations. Usually, lactate used is arterial but results are often too slow to obtain if we want to respect Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines. Some analyzers (EKF diagnostics Lactate Scout\*) can give results in 15 seconds. We hypothesized that capillary lactate, easy to sample, tested with this analyzer may detect earlier those infections states and we want to find the most accurate site to detect severe sepsis (capillary, venous or arterial sample).
Actually, patients presenting a sepsis with arterial lactate\> 2 mmol.l-1 must be considered as criticals, and if lactate\> 4 mmol.l-1 as septic shock. However, results are usually slow to obtain, especially if we want to respect the Surving Sepsis Campaign, which preconize antibiotic as soon as possible (first hour). In admission room, arterial sample can't be easily done and usual results need more than 30 minutes. On the contrary, using analyzers like "EKF diagnostics Lactate Scout\*" can give results faster with capillary blood (15 seconds). We will compare this results with both veinous and arterial lactate. * For primary outcome, we will determine the most accurate value of capillary or veinous lactate that may be able to detect critical patient suspected of infection. * for secondary outcomes, we will determine if quick capillary lactate test may replace arterial lactate in this indication and be able to predict mortality.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
103
Hopital Saint Roch
Nice, Alpes-maritimes, France
Lactate value
Determine the most accurate value of capillary or venous lactate that may be able to early detect patients with severe sepsis or septic shock, using quick test (EKF diagnostics Lactate scout\*).
Time frame: At admission in emergency department
Comparison values of capillary lactate and arterial lactate
Determine if capillary blood lactate may replace laboratory reference method (arterial lactate)
Time frame: 30 minutes after sampling
Mortality
Determine if capillary lactate value can be use as a mortality predictive tool
Time frame: Day 28 mortality
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