Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency. The metabolites glycolate and glyoxylate give metabolic acidosis. Because of similar structure, these metabolites are misinterpreted as lactate by many point-of-care blood gas analyzers. The falsely high lactate values can lead to misdiagnosis, inappropriate laparotomies, and delayed antidotal therapy. As laboratory analyzers measure plasma lactate only, the difference or the “lactate gap” aids in early diagnosis. We present a patient with severe metabolic acidosis and elevated lactate levels on the point-of-care analyzer. A lactate gap supported the diagnosis of ethylene glycol poisoning. Hemodialysis and fomepizole treatment could be started immediately
Elevated plasma lactate level is a useful warning sign in patients presenting with a variety of crit...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...
Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency. The metabolites glycolate and glyoxylate give meta...
Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency. The metabolites glycolate and glyoxylate give meta...
Ethylene glycol is a toxic alcohol which may induce significant toxicity when ingested accidentally ...
Introduction: Ethylene glycol intoxication can be lethal if diagnosis is delayed. Often, prompt diag...
Introduction: Ethylene glycol intoxication can be lethal if diagnosis is delayed. Often, prompt diag...
Background: Metabolites of ethylene glycol (EG) can cross-react in L-lactate assays, leading to fals...
Background: Ethylene glycol is metabolized to glycolic acid which is responsible for anion gap metab...
Ethylene glycol intoxication is a rare but dangerous type of poisoning. It causes a severe acidosis ...
INTRODUCTION: Severe metabolic acidosis with elevated anion and osmol gap is suggestive of toxic alc...
Introduction: D-lactic acidosis is an uncommon cause of high anion gap acidosis. Materials and metho...
Introduction: D-lactic acidosis is an uncommon cause of high anion gap acidosis. Materials and metho...
Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early di...
Elevated plasma lactate level is a useful warning sign in patients presenting with a variety of crit...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...
Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency. The metabolites glycolate and glyoxylate give meta...
Ethylene glycol poisoning is a medical emergency. The metabolites glycolate and glyoxylate give meta...
Ethylene glycol is a toxic alcohol which may induce significant toxicity when ingested accidentally ...
Introduction: Ethylene glycol intoxication can be lethal if diagnosis is delayed. Often, prompt diag...
Introduction: Ethylene glycol intoxication can be lethal if diagnosis is delayed. Often, prompt diag...
Background: Metabolites of ethylene glycol (EG) can cross-react in L-lactate assays, leading to fals...
Background: Ethylene glycol is metabolized to glycolic acid which is responsible for anion gap metab...
Ethylene glycol intoxication is a rare but dangerous type of poisoning. It causes a severe acidosis ...
INTRODUCTION: Severe metabolic acidosis with elevated anion and osmol gap is suggestive of toxic alc...
Introduction: D-lactic acidosis is an uncommon cause of high anion gap acidosis. Materials and metho...
Introduction: D-lactic acidosis is an uncommon cause of high anion gap acidosis. Materials and metho...
Ethylene glycol poisoning is an important toxicological problem in medical practice because early di...
Elevated plasma lactate level is a useful warning sign in patients presenting with a variety of crit...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...
Lactic acidosis is a clinical entity that demands rapid assessment and treatment to prevent signific...