Investigating the relationship between the increase in color doppler ultrasound indices of the ophthalmic artery and the serum lactate level and the severity of the disease in patients with sepsis.

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Abstract:
Background

The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between the increase in color Doppler ultrasound indices of the ophthalmic artery and the serum lactate level and the severity of the disease in patients with sepsis.

Methods

This was a cross-sectional study conducted on 24 patients diagnosed with sepsis, who were admitted to the intensive care unit of Shariati Hospital. The patients were more than 18 years old, hospitalized in the first 42 hours, and selected by the portable color Doppler ultrasound available in the ICU department. The ESI probe was placed on the patient’s eye with the eyelid closed, and the ophthalmic artery was located. The indices including RI, PSV, PI were measured along with their serum lactate levels. The correlation of these indices with the severity of sepsis was checked.

Results

In this study, 24 patients who were less than 81 years old were diagnosed with sepsis and had a sofa score above 3. It was observed that there is a significant relationship between the dose of increased lactate levels and PSV1, and this parameter can be considered a predictive factor. It was also observed that there is a significant relationship between the dose of increased lactate levels and PSV2, and this parameter can be considered as a predictive factor. Additionally, there is a significant relationship between the dose of increased levels of lactate and PI, and this parameter can be considered as a predictive factor.

Conclusions

The study found a significant relationship between increased levels of lactate and decreased blood supply in the optic artery. It is suggested that due to the lack of numbers in this study, more samples should be investigated in future studies. In a scientific article, the use of “we” and “our” should be avoided. If necessary, the third person should be used.

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English
Published:
Academic Journal of Surgery, Volume:6 Issue: 1, Winter 2023
Pages:
34 to 37
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