Skip to main content

Table 2 Predictive value for 90-day mortality with Wald statistics of lactate and bio-ADM at each time point after the detection of shock

From: Adrenomedullin: a marker of impaired hemodynamics, organ dysfunction, and poor prognosis in cardiogenic shock

 

x 2

P value

0 h

  

 Lactate

38.44

<0.0001

 Bio-ADM

0.09

0.8

 Total

42.76

<0.0001

12 h

  

 Lactate

23.99

<0.0001

 Bio-ADM

4.28

0.039

 Total

46.69

<0.0001

24 h

  

 Lactate

38.03

<0.0001

 Bio-ADM

2.41

0.12

 Total

44.82

<0.0001

48 h

  

 Lactate

3.14

0.077

 Bio-ADM

9.79

0.002

 Total

20.58

<0.0001

72 h

  

 Lactate

2.52

0.11

 Bio-ADM

8.01

0.0047

 Total

15.08

0.0005

96 h

  

 Lactate

0.18

0.7

 Bio-ADM

17.01

<0.0001

 Total

19.95

<0.0001

  1. Lactate and bio-ADM levels were log10-transformed for the analysis. During the first 24 h, only lactate contributes to mortality prediction, later only bio-ADM contributes to prediction