Reasons for performing the study: Admission L-lactate concentration is a useful and commonly measured biomarker not previously prospectively evaluated in a large multicentre study of critically ill neonatal foals. Objectives: To evaluate overall outcome and the association of survival and L-lactate concentration at admission ([LAC]ADMIT) by periparturient history, presenting complaint and clinicians’ major diagnosis for ill neonatal foals. Methods: Thirteen university and private equine referral hospitals enrolled 643 foals over the 2008 foaling season. Case details, historical, clinical and clinicopathological data were entered into standardised spreadsheets then unified for analysis. Results: Overall survival was 79% (505/643). Risk of...
Colic can be a life-threatening condition in horses and there is a need for parameters that can help...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-21 to...
Reasons for performing the study: Admission L-lactate concentration is a useful and commonly measure...
The concentration of lactate [LAC] in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC]ADMIT) a...
Increased concentration of L-lactate ([LAC]) in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC...
open7siBackground: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critical...
BACKGROUND: A variety of measures of L-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Reasons for performing the study: Evaluation of serial blood lactate concentrations [LAC] are of pro...
The use of blood lactate concentration as an indicator of prognosis and disease severity has become ...
Reasons for performing study: Critically ill foals often present to veterinary hospitals with impair...
Article first published online: 9 JUN 2010Colic can be a life-threatening condition in horses and th...
Objective: To evaluate the association between peritoneal fluid and plasma D-lactate concentration ...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Acid-base imbalances observed in human paediatric patients are associa...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Colic can be a life-threatening condition in horses and there is a need for parameters that can help...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-21 to...
Reasons for performing the study: Admission L-lactate concentration is a useful and commonly measure...
The concentration of lactate [LAC] in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC]ADMIT) a...
Increased concentration of L-lactate ([LAC]) in the blood of sick equine neonates at admission ([LAC...
open7siBackground: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critical...
BACKGROUND: A variety of measures of L-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Reasons for performing the study: Evaluation of serial blood lactate concentrations [LAC] are of pro...
The use of blood lactate concentration as an indicator of prognosis and disease severity has become ...
Reasons for performing study: Critically ill foals often present to veterinary hospitals with impair...
Article first published online: 9 JUN 2010Colic can be a life-threatening condition in horses and th...
Objective: To evaluate the association between peritoneal fluid and plasma D-lactate concentration ...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Acid-base imbalances observed in human paediatric patients are associa...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Colic can be a life-threatening condition in horses and there is a need for parameters that can help...
Veterinary internists need to prognosticate patients quickly and accurately in a neonatal intensive ...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-21 to...