BackgroundElevated serum lactate levels have been shown in numerous studies to be associated with serious adverse events, including mortality. Point of care lactate level is increasingly available in resource-limited emergency department (ED) settings. However, little is known about the predictive ability of for serious adverse events.Aim of the studyWe aimed to describe the utility of serum lactate level as a predictor of 24-h serious adverse events among adult patients presenting at the Emergency Medicine Department (EMD) of Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) and MUHAS Academic Medical Center (MAMC).MethodsThis was a prospective observational study involving adult patients presenting to the EMD-MNH and MAMC from 1 September 2018 and 31 Oct...
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and now a global health priority. Rapid identificatio...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
BackgroundElevated serum lactate levels have been shown in numerous studies to be associated with se...
Abstract Background Elevated lactate has been found to be associated with a higher mortality in a di...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONLactate levels are increasingly used to risk stratify emergency department (ED...
Background: Despite of numerous evidences that elevated serum lactate levels were associated with un...
Objectives: Early recognition and prevention of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) play an increasing...
Patients who are over 65 years old represent up to 24% of emergency department (ED) admissions. They...
Patients who are over 65 years old represent up to 24% of emergency department (ED) admissions. They...
Lactate has been thoroughly studied and found useful for stratification of patients with sepsis, in ...
Lactate has been thoroughly studied and found useful for stratification of patients with sepsis, in ...
Lactate has been thoroughly studied and found useful for stratification of patients with sepsis, in ...
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and now a global health priority. Rapid identificatio...
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and now a global health priority. Rapid identificatio...
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and now a global health priority. Rapid identificatio...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
BackgroundElevated serum lactate levels have been shown in numerous studies to be associated with se...
Abstract Background Elevated lactate has been found to be associated with a higher mortality in a di...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONLactate levels are increasingly used to risk stratify emergency department (ED...
Background: Despite of numerous evidences that elevated serum lactate levels were associated with un...
Objectives: Early recognition and prevention of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) play an increasing...
Patients who are over 65 years old represent up to 24% of emergency department (ED) admissions. They...
Patients who are over 65 years old represent up to 24% of emergency department (ED) admissions. They...
Lactate has been thoroughly studied and found useful for stratification of patients with sepsis, in ...
Lactate has been thoroughly studied and found useful for stratification of patients with sepsis, in ...
Lactate has been thoroughly studied and found useful for stratification of patients with sepsis, in ...
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and now a global health priority. Rapid identificatio...
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and now a global health priority. Rapid identificatio...
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death and now a global health priority. Rapid identificatio...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...