This report attempts to frame the debate about clinical administration of sodium bicarbonate in the setting of lactic acidosis in terms of simple questions. Specifically, we address why we develop lactic acidosis in some circumstances, how acute lactic acidosis impairs cardiovascular function and why sodium bicarbonate may have deleterious effects which limit its utility. We also attempt to explore treatment alternatives to sodium bicarbonate
International audienceBackground: Acute acidaemia is frequently observed during critical illness. So...
In recently published studies, Hartmann and Darrow (1., 2, 3) em-phasized the fact that if sodium bi...
In dealing with the negative consequences of a low-grade-metabolic acidosis, induced partially by th...
Lactic acidosis is a common cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Sodium bicarbonate may be co...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Lactic acidosis is associated with cardiovascular failure. Bufferin...
BACKGROUND: Lactic acidosis is a common cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Sodium bicarbona...
Copyright © 2014 Maŕıa M. Adeva-Andany et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
acidemia using bicarbonate improves hemodynamics in patients who have lactic acidosis. Design: Prosp...
Metabolic acidosis occurs when a relative accumulation of plasma anions in excess of cations reduces...
INTRODUCTION: Lactic acidosis is a frequent cause of poor outcome in the intensive care settings. We...
FOR quite some time we have been impressed with the value of alkali administration in the form of so...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epi...
Introduction Lactic acidosis is a frequent cause of poor outcome in the intensive care settings. We...
International audienceAt present, the administration of bicarbonate for metabolic acidosis has becom...
Copyright © 2015 Dimitrios Velissaris et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
International audienceBackground: Acute acidaemia is frequently observed during critical illness. So...
In recently published studies, Hartmann and Darrow (1., 2, 3) em-phasized the fact that if sodium bi...
In dealing with the negative consequences of a low-grade-metabolic acidosis, induced partially by th...
Lactic acidosis is a common cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Sodium bicarbonate may be co...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Lactic acidosis is associated with cardiovascular failure. Bufferin...
BACKGROUND: Lactic acidosis is a common cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Sodium bicarbona...
Copyright © 2014 Maŕıa M. Adeva-Andany et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
acidemia using bicarbonate improves hemodynamics in patients who have lactic acidosis. Design: Prosp...
Metabolic acidosis occurs when a relative accumulation of plasma anions in excess of cations reduces...
INTRODUCTION: Lactic acidosis is a frequent cause of poor outcome in the intensive care settings. We...
FOR quite some time we have been impressed with the value of alkali administration in the form of so...
BACKGROUND: Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epi...
Introduction Lactic acidosis is a frequent cause of poor outcome in the intensive care settings. We...
International audienceAt present, the administration of bicarbonate for metabolic acidosis has becom...
Copyright © 2015 Dimitrios Velissaris et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
International audienceBackground: Acute acidaemia is frequently observed during critical illness. So...
In recently published studies, Hartmann and Darrow (1., 2, 3) em-phasized the fact that if sodium bi...
In dealing with the negative consequences of a low-grade-metabolic acidosis, induced partially by th...