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2010, Number 3

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Rev Mex Pediatr 2010; 77 (3)

Scores of mortality (PRISM and PIM) and leavel of blood lactate of children in a PICU

Morales SHN, Garza AAG, Rodríguez VI, Maltos VW, De la O CME
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

PRISM, PIM, lactate, PICU.

ABSTRACT

Objective. To compare the prognosis of mortality PRISM and PIM with the scores in comparison with the blood levels of lactate at admission of patients at PICU.
Material and methods. 113 children of 1 month to 15 years of age of the PICU were studied. We analyzed age, gender, diagnosis at admission, days of stay, and state at discharge of PICU (alive or death), we also included PRISM, PIM and blood lactate value at ad-mission
Results: The last 3 markers have a correlation with a high mortality but PIM and lactate had have the higher statistical significance.
Conclusions: The prognosis by the PIM marker and the blood lactate used as a marker, can be used for the prognosis mortality in our PICU.


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Rev Mex Pediatr. 2010;77