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VincentJL:脓毒症血乳酸八问
CARDIOPULMONARY MONITORING
Blood lactate levels in sepsis: in 8 questions
Vincent, Jean-Louisa; Bakker, Janb,c,d,eAuthor Information
Current Opinion in Critical Care: June 2021 - Volume 27 -
Issue 3 - p 298-302
doi: 10.1097/MCC.0824
Abstract
Purpose of review Blood lactate concentrations are
frequently measured in critically ill patients and have important
prognostic value. Here, we review some key questions related to
their clinical use in sepsis.
Recent findings Despite the metabolic hurdles, measuring
lactate concentrations remains very informative in clinical
practice. Although blood lactate levels change too slowly to
represent the only guide to resuscitation, serial lactate levels can
help to define the patient's trajectory and encourage a review of
the therapeutic strategy if they remain stable or increase over
time.
Summary Lactate concentrations respond too slowly to be
used to guide acute changes in therapy, but can help evaluate
overall response. Hyperlactatemia should not be considered as a
problem in itself, but as a warning of altered cell function(乳酸浓度反应太慢,无法用于指导治疗的急性变化,但可以帮助评估整体反应。高乳糖血症本身不应被视为一个问题,而应被视为细胞功能改变的警告).
要点:
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乳酸水平的变化是由产生与其吸收或清除的平衡决定的
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高乳酸血症可视为细胞功能改变的预警信号
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感染性休克中随着液体复苏乳酸水平下降可提示临床改善,但患
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休克患者乳酸浓度增加,并与脏器功能障碍和死亡率增加相关联
者的治疗永远别依赖单一指标
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连续乳酸监测太慢而无助于直接引导治疗的变化,但可用于整体治疗的指导。
INTRODUCTION
Measurement of blood lactate concentrations can be very
useful in septic shock, as in other forms of shock, providing a
marker of altered tissue perfusion, disease severity, and
prognosis [1–4,5▪]. Moreover, the evaluation of serial lactate
concentrations can help monitor a patient's response to
treatment. The normal blood lactate concentration is about 1
mEq/l (or mMol/l), and an increase to 1.5 mEq/l (hyperlactatemia)
or above is an important alarm signal [6]. Septic shock is
associated with a lactate concentration above an arbitrary value
of 2 mEq/L [7].
In this article, we will provide an up-to-date review on the
role of blood lactate measurement in patients with sepsis by
providing answers to eight important questions.
Question 1: Does hyperlactatemia always reflect anaerobic
metabolism in sepsis?
Answer: No.
问题1:高乳酸血症能反映脓毒症的无氧代谢吗?
回 答:No
Under physiological conditions, lactate is a normal end-product of glucose metabolism via two main pathways: glycolysis
and oxidative phosphorylation. Glycolysis is a process that
generates small amounts of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), but
because of its speed, can create significant energy. Oxidative
phosphorylation is the process that involves the Krebs cycle. This
is a slower process than glycolysis and requires oxygen to
metabolize the pyruvate generated from glucose. In shock,
including septic shock, lack of oxygen prohibits the metabolism
of pyruvate in the Krebs cycle, and anaerobic metabolism
converts it to lactate via the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase.
Indeed, hypoxic states are characterized by inadequate oxygen
supply to the cells such that supply is unable to match demand.
Experimental studies, including models of endotoxin
administration or bacterial sepsis, have clearly documented that
an acute and profound reduction in global oxygen delivery (DO2)
results in a decrease in oxygen uptake (VO2) and that the critical
DO2 value at which this occurs is also the moment when lactate
concentrations start to increase sharply.
In sepsis, the altered microcirculation, with increased
heterogeneity of flow, further limits tissue oxygenation [8]. In
cardiac surgery patients, who have similar microcirculatory
changes to those seen in sepsis, greater severity of
microcirculatory impairment was associated with significantly
higher blood lactate concentrations [9▪]. In patients with
increased lactate production, liver dysfunction, frequently
present in patients with sepsis, may reduce the capacity to clear
lactate, thus contribute to raised blood lactate concentrations.
However, liver failure alone cannot result in hyperlactatemia [10].
The kidneys also metabolize lactate but to a much lesser extent
such that renal failure does not have a major impact on blood
lactate concentrations.
In addition metabolic changes in sepsis, such as inhibition of
pyruvate dehydrogenase and increased Na/K pump activity, may
result in increased lactate concentrations despite the presence of
adequate tissue oxygen availability. Another possible reason for
increased lactate in sepsis is increased glycolysis, a process that
is stimulated by beta-adrenergic agents and alkalemia among
other causes (Table 1). Other causes of hyperlactatemia, which
are less relevant to our discussion in sepsis, also exist. For
example, metformin use can cause hyperlactatemia by
interfering with oxidative phosphorylation [11▪].
If there are associated metabolic alterations, the
lactate/pyruvate (L/P) ratio will be increased above the normal
value of around 10/1, whereas with increased glycolysis, it is the
excess pyruvate that can lead to hyperlactatemia, with an
unchanged L/P ratio. Separation of hyperlactatemia into hypoxic
and nonhypoxic causes based on the L/P ratio has been
attempted, but pyruvate measurements are difficult and prone to
technical problems. Moreover, the two types (hypoxic and
nonhypoxic) usually co-exist. Studies have shown that pyruvate
concentrations and/or the L/P ratio have limited clinical use.
Question 2: Does vasoactive drug therapy contribute to
increased lactate concentrations?
Answer: Yes and no.
问题2:血管活性药物能增加乳酸水平吗?
回 答:似是而非.
Catecholamines with strong beta-adrenergic activity can
stimulate cellular metabolism and thereby increase lactate
concentrations. This is particularly the case with administration
of epinephrine, which is now relatively uncommon. Any changes
in lactate concentration associated with vasoactive drug
administration would, however, only amplify the alarm signal,
because the sicker the patient, the greater the need for
vasoactive agents and the higher the lactate concentrations. It
would be a clinical error to overestimate this phenomenon and
to assume that a patient's hyperlactatemia is solely the result of
administration of adrenergic agents without an associated
decrease in tissue perfusion(高估血管活性药物造成乳酸增加的情况,并认为患者的高乳酸血症仅仅是由肾上腺素给药造成而忽略组织灌注减少,这完全是一个错误).
Question 3: Can blood lactate concentrations be considered
as markers of sepsis?
Answer: No.
问题3:乳酸水平可视为脓毒症的标志物吗?
回 答:No.
Lactate concentrations are increased in all forms of shock
[12], whether the main underlying pathophysiologic alteration is
hypovolemic, cardiogenic, obstructive or distributive. The
presence of hyperlactatemia does not provide any information
about the cause or type of the underlying shock.
Despite the contribution of cellular alterations to sepsis-related hyperlactatemia, few patients with sepsis will have
elevated lactate concentrations if their tissue perfusion is normal,
except perhaps if lactate concentrations remain above normal
values in a patient who has been fully resuscitated, because they
have not yet had time to return to normal [6,13]. Hyperlactatemia
should not be considered as being due to cellular alterations
alone; reduced tissue perfusion is an important factor.
Question 4: Can lactate concentrations predict outcome?
Answer: Yes, definitely.
问题4:乳酸水平能预测预后吗?
回 答:Yes,必须滴
Numerous studies have shown that lactate concentrations
are associated with patient survival and/or organ failure in both
adult and pediatric sepsis [1,3,4,5▪]. Importantly, even early
measurements are predictive of outcome [3].
Question 5: Should we combine lactate and SvO2
concentrations?
Answer: Yes and no.
问题5:乳酸水平与 SvO2(混合静脉血氧饱和度)联用如何?
回 答:似是而非.
Patient management should never be based on one variable
alone, and adding mixed (SvO2) or central (ScvO2) venous
oxygen saturation values, a marker of inadequate oxygen delivery,
to lactate concentrations can help identify tissue hypoperfusion
and may lead to beneficial clinical interventions. However, one
cannot expect lactate and S(c)vO2 to be correlated [14]. During
resuscitation, changes in S(c)vO2 during an increase in DO2 (e.g.,
with fluids or dobutamine administration) are much faster than
changes in lactate concentrations, so that the relationship
between the two is difficult to interpret [15]; combining these two
variables is therefore not straightforward.
It may be attractive to consider that a high SvO2 (or ScvO2
when only a central venous catheter is available) in the presence
of elevated lactate concentrations could reflect a severe
alteration in cellular function, wherein the cells can no longer use
oxygen (a process sometimes called 'cytopathic hypoxia’).
Unfortunately, a high SvO2 can also be due to microvascular
alterations. One may consider that an increase in DO2 will
increase cellular metabolism in the presence of hemodynamic
alterations and not in the presence of cellular alterations. The
former is indeed what characterizes VO2/DO2 dependency in
shock states. Unfortunately, these measurements are not easily
applied at the bedside.
Question 6: Is it valuable to repeat the measurement of blood
lactate concentrations?
Answer: Yes, definitely.
问题6:连续监测乳酸水平价值如何?
回 答:Yes,必须滴
Following the time course of blood lactate concentrations
can provide valuable information, especially when the evolution
of the patient's condition is uncertain. Some people have used
the term 'lactate clearance’ to describe the decrease in lactate
concentrations over time, but this is inappropriate, because
hyperlactatemia is determined more by increased production
than by decreased elimination [16]. A recent study showed that
increased production and decreased elimination can coexist also
in malaria [17]. Reference to lactate clearance can also lead to
confusion when a patient is receiving renal replacement therapy.
Moreover, an increase in lactate concentrations over time would
represent 'negative clearance’ [6]. To separate the effects of
decreased lactate elimination from increased production would
require infusion of a highly concentrated lactate solution or the
administration of radiolabeled lactate [18▪], which, although
potentially of interest to study the mechanisms of lactate kinetics,
would be of little practical use in routine patient care.
Lactate concentrations change relatively slowly, because
lactate metabolism takes time. The first study on serial lactate
concentrations in 1993 [13] showed that in the best case scenario
of a rapid response to fluid therapy, lactate concentrations
decreased by 10% in one hour; higher rates of decline are
therefore unlikely. Therefore, measurement of lactate
concentrations every one or two hours is recommended [6].
Some monitoring systems may allow more frequent assessment
of blood lactate concentrations, but it is unclear whether this
holds any advantage over hourly measurements. Importantly,
because the majority of lactate is metabolized in the liver,
evaluating the time course in patients with advanced liver
dysfunction is more complex(乳酸浓度变化相对缓慢,因为乳酸代谢需要时间。1993年关于连环乳酸浓度的第一项研究[13]表明,在对液体治疗快速反应的最佳情况下,乳酸浓度在一小时内下降了10%:因此,不太可能有更高的下降速度。因此,建议每一两个小时测量一次乳酸酯浓度[6]。一些监测系统可能允许更频繁地评估血液乳酸浓度,但尚不清楚这是否比每小时测量有任何优势。重要的是,由于大多数乳酸酯在肝脏中代谢,评估晚期肝功能障碍患者的时间过程更为复杂).
Question 7: Can assessment of serial lactate concentrations
be used to guide therapy?
Answer: Yes and no.
问题7:连续监测乳酸水平能用于指导治疗吗?
回 答:似是而非
Jansen et al.[19] showed that evaluating lactate kinetics over
time could be used to influence therapy, but, as already stated,
one should not focus on a single variable to guide therapy, and
this applies to lactate as well as to other variables. Because
changes in lactate concentrations over time are slow and variable,
they are of little use alone to guide therapy in the critically ill
patient in whom rapid therapeutic decisions are often needed as
hemodynamic status alters quickly. In a post hoc analysis of the
ANDROMEDA-SHOCK study, resuscitation guided by blood
lactate levels in patients with normal capillary refill time, a much
more rapid indicator of tissue perfusion than lactate, was
associated with more organ dysfunction [20▪▪]. Nevertheless,
trends in lactate concentrations in combination with other
variables can help indicate response to treatment. A pragmatic
approach to use of lactate concentrations to help guide therapy
in critically ill patients is proposed in Fig. 1.
Question 8: Is lactate toxic?
Answer: Not really.
问题8:乳酸有毒性吗?
回 答:非也!
Lactate in and of itself is not a toxic molecule and is used as
a fuel for cells via the mono-carboxylate transporters; it may even
have important beneficial regulatory properties [21▪]. When
lactate concentrations increase in the blood, they increase also in
the cells and influence their function. Lactate increases T helper
1 cell differentiation and the production of interferon-γ and
modifies macrophage function. These effects may also have
some immunosuppressive action [22], and may therefore
contribute to the acquired immunosuppression (sometimes
called 'immunoparalysis’) of sepsis, although the implications
of this possible effect in patients with sepsis are not well-defined.
It is unclear whether improving lactate metabolism can
improve outcome. The administration of dichloroacetate can
decrease lactate concentrations, but this was not associated with
improved hemodynamics or survival [23]. There was no
correlation between thiamine, a co-factor in aerobic metabolism,
and lactate concentrations [24] and thiamine supplementation
was not associated with improved outcomes in a small pilot study
of patients with septic shock [25]. There has been some recent
interest in the administration of hypertonic lactate. In
experimental sepsis, it was suggested that hypertonic lactate
infusion could improve the microcirculation [26], but in a larger
animal model of hyperdynamic sepsis, Su et al.[27] observed
harmful effects.
The goal of therapy should not per se be to decrease lactate
concentrations, but to intervene in the process that leads to
increased lactate concentrations if this process is likely to be
harmful to the patient, for example, tissue hypoxia.
CONCLUSION Measuring lactate concentrations in sepsis
provides important and useful information in terms of prognosis
and a patient's response to treatment. Serial lactate
concentrations may not help directly guide acute changes in
therapy, but may help orient the overall therapeutic strategy.
Hyperlactatemia should not be considered as a problem in itself
but as a reflection of altered cell function where the cause of this
alteration relates to the clinical actions needed to improve the
patient's condition and outcome(脓毒症乳酸浓度为判断预后以及评价患者对治疗的反应方面提供了重要而有用的信息。连续乳酸浓度恐怕无助于直接指导治疗的快速调整,但可能有助于指导整体治疗策略。高乳糖血症本身不应被视为一个问题,而应被视为细胞功能的变化,这种变化是由改善患者病情和结局的临床行为造成).
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