Objective: To describe the composition of metabolic acidosis in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock at intensive care unit admission and throughout the first 5 days of intensive care unit stay. Design: Prospective, observational study. Setting: Twelve-bed intensive care unit. Patients: Sixty patients with either severe sepsis or septic shock. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: Data were collected until 5 days after intensive care unit admission. We studied the contribution of inorganic ion difference, lactate, albumin, phosphate, and strong ion gap to metabolic acidosis. At admission, standard base excess was -6.69 +/- 4.19 mEq/L in survivors vs. -11.63 +/- 4.87 mEq/L in nonsurvivors (p < .05); inorganic ion differ...
Rationale: Hyperlactatemia in sepsis may derive from a prevalent impairment of oxygen supply/demand ...
PURPOSE: Urinary excretion of chloride corrects metabolic acidosis, but this may be hampered in pati...
Introduction Anion gap (AG) metabolic acidosis is common in critically ill patients. The relationshi...
Objective: To describe the composition of metabolic acidosis in patients with severe sepsis and sept...
Introduction: Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no...
OBJECTIVE: The physicochemical approach, described by Stewart to investigate the acid-base balance, ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care uni...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative importance of increased lactate production as opposed to decreas...
Introduction Acid–base abnormalities are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Differences in out...
Introduction: To compare the incidence, characteristics, and outcomes of lactate expressors and none...
The aims of this study were to determine whether standard base excess (SBE) is a useful diagnostic t...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe Stewart parameters in critically ill patients with an apparent...
Introduction Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no ...
International audienceIntroduction: In this study, we sought describe the incidence and outcomes of ...
While serum lactate level is a predictor of poor clinical outcomes among critically ill patients wit...
Rationale: Hyperlactatemia in sepsis may derive from a prevalent impairment of oxygen supply/demand ...
PURPOSE: Urinary excretion of chloride corrects metabolic acidosis, but this may be hampered in pati...
Introduction Anion gap (AG) metabolic acidosis is common in critically ill patients. The relationshi...
Objective: To describe the composition of metabolic acidosis in patients with severe sepsis and sept...
Introduction: Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no...
OBJECTIVE: The physicochemical approach, described by Stewart to investigate the acid-base balance, ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care uni...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative importance of increased lactate production as opposed to decreas...
Introduction Acid–base abnormalities are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Differences in out...
Introduction: To compare the incidence, characteristics, and outcomes of lactate expressors and none...
The aims of this study were to determine whether standard base excess (SBE) is a useful diagnostic t...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe Stewart parameters in critically ill patients with an apparent...
Introduction Although metabolic alkalosis is a common occurrence in intensive care units (ICUs), no ...
International audienceIntroduction: In this study, we sought describe the incidence and outcomes of ...
While serum lactate level is a predictor of poor clinical outcomes among critically ill patients wit...
Rationale: Hyperlactatemia in sepsis may derive from a prevalent impairment of oxygen supply/demand ...
PURPOSE: Urinary excretion of chloride corrects metabolic acidosis, but this may be hampered in pati...
Introduction Anion gap (AG) metabolic acidosis is common in critically ill patients. The relationshi...