<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no study has evaluated its prevalence or outcomes in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock.</p><p>Methods</p><p>This is a retrospective cohort study of critically ill patients suffering from severe sepsis and septic shock admitted to the ICUs of Halmstad and Varberg County hospitals. From 910 patient records, 627 patients met the inclusion criteria. We investigated the relationship between metabolic alkalosis and mortality. Further, we studied the relationship between metabolic alkalosis and ICU length of stay (LOS).</p><p>Results</p><p>Metabolic alkalosis was associated with decreased 30-day and 12-month mortalities. This ef...
Abstract:Granting the association of lactates with mortality has been largely ocumented in criticall...
Introduction Hyperchloremic acidosis is frequent in critically ill patients. Renal tubular acidosis...
Metabolic acidosis is frequently observed in clinical practice, especially among critically ill pati...
Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no study has eva...
Introduction Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no ...
Introduction: Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no...
Objective: To describe the composition of metabolic acidosis in patients with severe sepsis and sept...
Metabolic alkalosis is a commonly seen imbalance in the intensive care unit (ICU). Extreme metabolic...
Metabolic alkalosis is the most common acid-base disor-der seen in hospitalized patients. There are ...
Introduction Acid–base abnormalities are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Differences in out...
Metabolic alkalosis is an increase in blood pH to >7.45 due to a primary increase in serum bicarbona...
International audienceIntroduction: In this study, we sought describe the incidence and outcomes of ...
Introduction Anion gap (AG) metabolic acidosis is common in critically ill patients. The relationshi...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epi...
Hyperlactatemia predicts mortality in patients with sepsis and septic shock, and its normalization i...
Abstract:Granting the association of lactates with mortality has been largely ocumented in criticall...
Introduction Hyperchloremic acidosis is frequent in critically ill patients. Renal tubular acidosis...
Metabolic acidosis is frequently observed in clinical practice, especially among critically ill pati...
Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no study has eva...
Introduction Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no ...
Introduction: Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no...
Objective: To describe the composition of metabolic acidosis in patients with severe sepsis and sept...
Metabolic alkalosis is a commonly seen imbalance in the intensive care unit (ICU). Extreme metabolic...
Metabolic alkalosis is the most common acid-base disor-der seen in hospitalized patients. There are ...
Introduction Acid–base abnormalities are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Differences in out...
Metabolic alkalosis is an increase in blood pH to >7.45 due to a primary increase in serum bicarbona...
International audienceIntroduction: In this study, we sought describe the incidence and outcomes of ...
Introduction Anion gap (AG) metabolic acidosis is common in critically ill patients. The relationshi...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epi...
Hyperlactatemia predicts mortality in patients with sepsis and septic shock, and its normalization i...
Abstract:Granting the association of lactates with mortality has been largely ocumented in criticall...
Introduction Hyperchloremic acidosis is frequent in critically ill patients. Renal tubular acidosis...
Metabolic acidosis is frequently observed in clinical practice, especially among critically ill pati...