Introduction: Plasma lactate is a frequently used and important parameter for medical decision making. To setup a pre-analytical algorithm, we aimed to investigate the influence of different test tube additives, aliquoting, ice storage and haemolysis on plasma lactate concentrations for possible sparing critically ill (ICU) patients of additional blood drawing. Materials and methods: In our study (N = 177), lactate concentration and haemolysis index (HI) were measured in aliquoted (AHP) and unaliquoted (HP) Li-heparin, NaF/K3EDTA and NaF/KOX plasma, centrifuged within 15 minutes after venipuncture, on Cobas c501 analyzer. Differences were tested using the Wilcoxon’s test and Passing-Bablok regression. Clinical accuracy of results was assess...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
There is a tight relationship between lactate levels (and its changes over time) with morbidity and ...
The use of plasma lactate to assess metabolic or circu-latory impairment requires definition of crit...
Introduction: Plasma lactate is a frequently used and important parameter for medical decision makin...
Background To determine the time and temperature stability of whole blood lactate using experimenta...
Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...
Introduction: Lactate is a marker of hypoperfusion and may be used for risk assessment in critically...
Background: Elevated lactate concentration has been associated with increased mortality after out-of...
Objective: To decide whether the use of blood lactate monitoring in critical care. practice is appro...
Background The measurement of lactate in emergency medical services has the potential for earlier d...
AbstractObjectivesLactate is a major parameter in medical decision making. During labor, it is an in...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Background: The time course of blood lactate levels could be helpful to assess a patient's response ...
Continuous measurement of lactate levels in the blood is a prerequisite in intensive care patients w...
The problem with clearance Clearance is the removal of a substance from blood, expressed as a volume...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
There is a tight relationship between lactate levels (and its changes over time) with morbidity and ...
The use of plasma lactate to assess metabolic or circu-latory impairment requires definition of crit...
Introduction: Plasma lactate is a frequently used and important parameter for medical decision makin...
Background To determine the time and temperature stability of whole blood lactate using experimenta...
Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...
Introduction: Lactate is a marker of hypoperfusion and may be used for risk assessment in critically...
Background: Elevated lactate concentration has been associated with increased mortality after out-of...
Objective: To decide whether the use of blood lactate monitoring in critical care. practice is appro...
Background The measurement of lactate in emergency medical services has the potential for earlier d...
AbstractObjectivesLactate is a major parameter in medical decision making. During labor, it is an in...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Background: The time course of blood lactate levels could be helpful to assess a patient's response ...
Continuous measurement of lactate levels in the blood is a prerequisite in intensive care patients w...
The problem with clearance Clearance is the removal of a substance from blood, expressed as a volume...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
There is a tight relationship between lactate levels (and its changes over time) with morbidity and ...
The use of plasma lactate to assess metabolic or circu-latory impairment requires definition of crit...