Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopressors. Lactate levels should be measured after volume resuscitation (as per the Sepsis-3 definition). However, currently, no studies have evaluated patients who have been excluded by the new criteria for septic shock. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical characteristics and prognosis of these patients, based on their lactate levels after initial fluid resuscitation. Methods This observational study was performed using a prospective, multi-center registry of septic shock, with the participation of 10 hospitals in the Korean Shock Society, between Octo...
Background: Capillary refill time (CRT) may improve more rapidly than lactate in response to increme...
Purpose: Early lactate clearance is an important parameter for prognosis assessment and therapy cont...
Background: The current consensus definition of septic shock requires hypotension after adequate flu...
BACKGROUND: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
Background: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
Abstract Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of ...
BACKGROUND: According to the new definition of septic shock, vasopressor therapy and hyperlactatemia...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
ABSTRACT—We sought to determine (a) if early lactate clearance is associated with improved survival ...
Background: Sepsis is the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in ICU. Early recognition and in...
Introduction We sought to compare the association of whole blood lactate kinetics with survival in p...
Severe sepsis and septic shock comprise a significant number of emergency department (ED) admissions...
Background: Capillary refill time (CRT) may improve more rapidly than lactate in response to increme...
Purpose: Early lactate clearance is an important parameter for prognosis assessment and therapy cont...
Background: The current consensus definition of septic shock requires hypotension after adequate flu...
BACKGROUND: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
Background: Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of vasopres...
Abstract Background Septic shock can be defined both by the presence of hyperlactatemia and need of ...
BACKGROUND: According to the new definition of septic shock, vasopressor therapy and hyperlactatemia...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of initial and post-fluid r...
ABSTRACT—We sought to determine (a) if early lactate clearance is associated with improved survival ...
Background: Sepsis is the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in ICU. Early recognition and in...
Introduction We sought to compare the association of whole blood lactate kinetics with survival in p...
Severe sepsis and septic shock comprise a significant number of emergency department (ED) admissions...
Background: Capillary refill time (CRT) may improve more rapidly than lactate in response to increme...
Purpose: Early lactate clearance is an important parameter for prognosis assessment and therapy cont...
Background: The current consensus definition of septic shock requires hypotension after adequate flu...