Tschabitscher H, Bruck J, Graf M
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1978 May 26;90(11):389-92.
Blood and CSF gases, as well as the level of lactate and pyruvate in blood and CSF were determined in 43 cases. of severe stroke with softening of the brain. It transpired that the CSF lactate level is the best prognostic indicator of survival. CSF values above 2,5 mMol/1 in apoplexy imply a very unfavourable prognosis. The CSF lactate level is also a very useful prognostic indicator in patients suffering from diabetes and/or uraemic metabolic disorders. As the determination of CSF lactate presents no tecnical difficulties and furnishes valuable prognostic information it would merit inclusion as a routine procedure in relevant cases.