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Table 2 Performance of normalized lactate load, initial lactate and maximum lactate in predicting mortality

From: Association between normalized lactate load and mortality in patients with septic shock: an analysis of the MIMIC-III database

 

Cut-off value

Area under curve (95% CI)

Sensitivity (%, 95 CI)

Specificity (%, 95 CI)

Positive likelihood ratio (95% CI)

Negative likelihood ratio (95% CI)

Positive predictive value (95% CI)

Negative predictive value (95% CI)

In overall population (n = 1371)

 Normalized lactate load (mmol/L)

2.6

0.681 (0.656–0.706)

60 (55.8–64.1)

66.95 (63.6–70.2)

1.82 (1.6–2.0)

0.6 (0.5–0.7)

54.5 (50.4–58.5)

71.7 (68.4–74.9)

 Initial lactate (mmol/L)

2.6

0.623 (0.596–0.648)

58.9 (54.6–63.1)

57.99 (54.5–61.4)

1.4 (1.3–1.6)

0.71 (0.6–0.8)

48.1 (44.2–51.9)

68.1 (64.6–71.6)

 Maximum Lactate (mmol/L)

4.4

0.606 (0.580–0.632)

53.94 (49.7–58.2)

65.5 (62.1–68.7)

1.56 (1.4–1.8)

0.7 (0.6–0.8)

50.8 (46.6–54.9)

68.3 (64.9–71.5)

In patients with a maximum lactate ≥ 4 mmol/L (n = 686)

 Normalized lactate load (mmol/L)

3.6

0.696 (0.660–0.730)

64.04 (58.5–69.3)

65.31 (60.2–70.2)

1.85 (1.6–2.2)

0.55 (0.5–0.6)

61.3 (55.8–66.6)

67.9 (62.8–72.7)

 Initial lactate (mmol/L)

5.1

0.609 (0.571–0.645)

36.91 (31.6–42.5)

79.95 (75.5–83.9)

1.84 (1.4–2.4)

0.79 (0.7–0.9)

61.3 (54.0–68.2)

59.6 (55.1–64.0)

 Maximum Lactate (mmol/L)

6.9

0.642 (0.604–0.678)

44.16 (38.6–49.8)

74.25 (69.5–78.6)

1.72 (1.4–2.1)

0.75 (0.7–0.8)

59.6 (53.0–65.9)

60.8 (56.1–65.3)

  1. CI confidence interval