2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jped.2019.07.007
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Day-1 PELOD-2 and day-1 “quick” PELOD-2 scores in children with sepsis in the PICU

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“…Similar observation has been observed with many other studies. Zhong et al 8 in their study observed that 14% of the survivors and 78.6% of the nonsurvivors were ventilated with a significant association with mortality ( p ≤ 0.001). In our study, the serum lactate levels when high were associated with higher mortality as compared to low lactate levels.…”
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“…Similar observation has been observed with many other studies. Zhong et al 8 in their study observed that 14% of the survivors and 78.6% of the nonsurvivors were ventilated with a significant association with mortality ( p ≤ 0.001). In our study, the serum lactate levels when high were associated with higher mortality as compared to low lactate levels.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…In our study, the serum lactate levels when high were associated with higher mortality as compared to low lactate levels. Jat et al 9 and Zhong et al 8 found that serum lactate levels to be significantly higher in nonsurvivors. Blood lactate is frequently used to monitor tissue hypoxia.…”
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“…The PELOD-2 score may serve as an optimal measure to monitor the development of disease conditions and predict the outcome when evaluated in continuous time intervals at the time of disease progression (39). A study reported by Zhong et al (32) reported that the PELOD-2 score was effective to assess the prognosis of PICU patients with sepsis and has shown an excellent discriminatory power with 0.916. On the other hand, PRISM-III/IV score and PELOD-2 performance becomes better when sepsis is pronounced (16).…”
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“…They also concluded that in developing countries, the PELOD-2 score can be used to standardize the diagnosis of sepsis using the new sepsis definition which includes the involvement of organ dysfunction. [ 14 ]…”
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