OBJECTIVE: To review the current literature pertaining to the use of lactate as a prognostic indicator and therapeutic guide, the utility of measuring lactate concentrations in body fluids other than blood or plasma, and the clinical management of hyperlactatemia in dogs, cats, and horses. DATA SOURCES: Articles were retrieved without date restrictions primarily via PubMed, Scopus, and CAB Abstracts as well as by manual selection. HUMAN AND VETERINARY DATA SYNTHESIS: Increased plasma lactate concentrations are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In populations with high mortality, hyperlactatemia is moderately predictive in identifying nonsurvivors. Importantly, eulactatemia predicts survival better than hyperlactatemia predi...
Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...
Canine babesiosis typically causes hemolytic anemia but also can result in multiple organ dysfunctio...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
Objectives To document the incidence of hyperlactatemia in sick cats hospitalized for emergency c...
<p>Blood lactate levels are a simple and inexpensive parameter that is increasingly available to pra...
This preliminary study was designed to contribute to the evaluation of reliability of plasma lactate...
This preliminary study was designed to contribute to the evaluation of reliability of plasma lactate...
open6siThis preliminary study was designed to contribute to the evaluation of reliability of plasma ...
Canine babesiosis typically causes hemolytic anemia but also can result in multiple organ dysfunctio...
Lactate is a compound produced by the anaerobic metabolism of glucose, and hyperlactataemia occurs w...
open7siBackground: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critical...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-21 to...
BACKGROUND: A variety of measures of L-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Background: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Background: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...
Canine babesiosis typically causes hemolytic anemia but also can result in multiple organ dysfunctio...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
Objectives To document the incidence of hyperlactatemia in sick cats hospitalized for emergency c...
<p>Blood lactate levels are a simple and inexpensive parameter that is increasingly available to pra...
This preliminary study was designed to contribute to the evaluation of reliability of plasma lactate...
This preliminary study was designed to contribute to the evaluation of reliability of plasma lactate...
open6siThis preliminary study was designed to contribute to the evaluation of reliability of plasma ...
Canine babesiosis typically causes hemolytic anemia but also can result in multiple organ dysfunctio...
Lactate is a compound produced by the anaerobic metabolism of glucose, and hyperlactataemia occurs w...
open7siBackground: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critical...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-21 to...
BACKGROUND: A variety of measures of L-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Background: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Background: A variety of measures of l-lactate concentration ([LAC]) in the blood of critically ill ...
Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...
Canine babesiosis typically causes hemolytic anemia but also can result in multiple organ dysfunctio...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...