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. 2022 Nov 8;9:1020806. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.1020806

TABLE 2.

Association between peak BE12h > 6h and ICU mortality.

Parameters Unadjusted OR Adjusted OR (95% CI) p
Group without bicarbonate sodium used
Age 1.012 0.994 (0.980, 1.008) 0.387
Gender 0.802 0.821 (0.506, 1.333) 0.426
Apache II 1.164 1.168 (1.130, 1.208) < 0.005
Peak BE12h > 6 h 2.102 2.359 (1.306, 4.260) < 0.005
Lactate at admission 0.968 0.838 (0.618, 1.135) 0.253
BE at admission 1.044 0.911 (0.791, 1.051) 0.201
Peak lactate in first 6 h 0.996 1.140 (0.845, 1.538) 0.391
Peak BE in first 6 h 1.042 1.118 (0.964, 1.295) 0.140
Group with bicarbonate sodium used
Age 1.018 1.010 (0.993, 1.027) 0.247
Gender 1.147 1.561 (0.880, 2.768) 0.561
Apache II 1.146 1.136 (1.099, 1.174) < 0.005
Peak BE12h > 6h 1.957 2.231 (1.054, 4.725) 0.036
Lactate at admission 1.059 0.975 (0.874, 1.088) 0.653
BE at admission 0.939 0.976 (0.894, 1.064) 0.576
Peak lactate in first 6 h 1.096 1.051 (0.950, 1.162) 0.335
Peak BE in first 6 h 0.878 0.968 (0.868, 1.079) 0.555

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; ICU, intensive care unit; APACHE II, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II; Peak BE12h > 6h, the peak value (minimal) BE value during the first 12 h after admission occurred after the first 6 h; BE, base excess.