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Prognostic Value of Capillary Lactatemia in Potentially Severe Polytrauma Patients

Prognostic Value of Capillary Lactatemia in Potentially Severe Polytrauma in Pre-hospital Care


Sponsor

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice

Enrollment

550 participants

Start Date

Feb 7, 2026

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Nowadays, the tools available to assess the severity of a polytrauma patient in the pre-hospital setting (vital parameters, shock index, MGAP score, Vittel criteria) have their limitations and are sometimes subjective. To date, there are no objective, practical and reproducible tools for triaging these patients. Venous lactataemia also appears to be predictive of poor outcome in severe trauma. However, there are no studies in the literature on capillary lactataemia, which would indicate the potential severity of a polytrauma patient in the pre-hospital setting. However, it is an easily performed, risk-free assay, the results of which can be obtained rapidly at the scene of the accident. The aim of this project is to confirm that, like venous lactataemia, capillary lactataemia can be useful in the pre-hospital phase for predicting a patient's poor outcome. Incorporating this assay into the assessment of potentially severe polytrauma patients in the pre-hospital phase could improve the predictive value of clinical and contextual data and thus enable better referral and management of these patients.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria7

  • Patient over 18 years of age
  • Presenting a potentially serious pre-hospital trauma defined by:
  • o A road accident or a fall of more than 2 metres
  • Requiring the dispatch of a SMUR 06 team (mobile emergency and resuscitation service)
  • And transferred to an emergency facility in the Alpes Maritimes with medical assistance.
  • Consent signed (by the patient or a relative) after the event if it is not possible to sign immediately.
  • Pregnant women may also take part in the study without any risk to themselves or their child.

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Patients with isolated peripheral limb trauma (wrist, elbow, knee, ankle, shoulder)
  • Patients under legal protection (guardianship, curatorship)
  • Patients in cardiorespiratory arrest when taken into care by the SMUR (emergency medical services)

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Interventions

BIOLOGICALcapillary blood sampling

capillary blood sampling during the hospital transfert


Locations(3)

Antibes Hospital

Antibes, France

Cannes hospital

Cannes, France

Nice University Hospital

Nice, France

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