Lactic acidosis in the ICU is most often seen in relation to systemic hypoperfusion or hypoxia. This case illustrates severe metabolic acidosis with markedly elevated lactate levels following cardiac arrest on another, and far more uncommon
Elevated plasma lactate level is a useful warning sign in patients presenting with a variety of crit...
Background: Severe metformin-associated lactic acidosis (MALA) is a rare but potentially fatal side ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the article(80 to 90%) and kidneys [2]. H...
Lactic acidosis in the ICU is most often seen in relation to systemic hypoperfusion or hypoxia. This...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...
Lactic acidosis is defined as increase in blood lactate levels in association with acidemia. It shou...
International audienceIntroduction. Acidosis with traumatic brain injury is a common and serious cau...
We present the case of a 45-year-old patient who was brought to our emergency department with an out...
The normal blood lactate level is 0–2 mmol/L, and a value above 3–5 mmol/L is variably used to defin...
Background. Elevated lactate levels in critically ill patients are most often thought to be indicati...
Lactic acidosis results from the accumulation of lactate and protons in the body fluids and is often...
Disturbances of oxygen supply or cellular oxy-gen metabolism are common in critically ill patients. ...
Background: Lactic acidosis (LA) is a complication of diseases commonly seen in intensive care patie...
Lactic acidosis (LA) is a complication of diseases commonly seen in intensive care patients which ca...
Introduction Acid–base abnormalities are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Differences in out...
Elevated plasma lactate level is a useful warning sign in patients presenting with a variety of crit...
Background: Severe metformin-associated lactic acidosis (MALA) is a rare but potentially fatal side ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the article(80 to 90%) and kidneys [2]. H...
Lactic acidosis in the ICU is most often seen in relation to systemic hypoperfusion or hypoxia. This...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...
Lactic acidosis is defined as increase in blood lactate levels in association with acidemia. It shou...
International audienceIntroduction. Acidosis with traumatic brain injury is a common and serious cau...
We present the case of a 45-year-old patient who was brought to our emergency department with an out...
The normal blood lactate level is 0–2 mmol/L, and a value above 3–5 mmol/L is variably used to defin...
Background. Elevated lactate levels in critically ill patients are most often thought to be indicati...
Lactic acidosis results from the accumulation of lactate and protons in the body fluids and is often...
Disturbances of oxygen supply or cellular oxy-gen metabolism are common in critically ill patients. ...
Background: Lactic acidosis (LA) is a complication of diseases commonly seen in intensive care patie...
Lactic acidosis (LA) is a complication of diseases commonly seen in intensive care patients which ca...
Introduction Acid–base abnormalities are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Differences in out...
Elevated plasma lactate level is a useful warning sign in patients presenting with a variety of crit...
Background: Severe metformin-associated lactic acidosis (MALA) is a rare but potentially fatal side ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the article(80 to 90%) and kidneys [2]. H...