Introduction: Lactate is a marker of hypoperfusion and may be used for risk assessment in critically ill patients. Although evidence suggests that repeated lactate measurements are of clinical interest, how and when lactate should be analyzed is controversial. Intravascular microdialysis provides a novel method for the continuous monitoring of lactate, which may be clinically beneficial in critically ill patients.Methods: Circulating lactate levels were continuously monitored in 80 patients undergoing cardiac surgery using either a separate single-lumen microdialysis catheter or a triple-lumen central venous catheter with an integrated microdialysis function. The catheter was placed with the tip positioned in the superior vena cava. Arteria...
Introduction: Blood lactate measurements can be used as an indicator of hemodynamic impairment and r...
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Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...
Introduction: Lactate is a marker of hypoperfusion and may be used for risk assessment in critically...
Critically ill patients and patients undergoing cardiac surgery often experience hyperglycemia, hypo...
International audienceBlood lactate is a strong predictor of mortality in critically ill patients. I...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Objective: To decide whether the use of blood lactate monitoring in critical care. practice is appro...
AbstractObjective: Our objective was to evaluate the change in lactate level during cardiopulmonary ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordBACKGROUND: M...
Background: The time course of blood lactate levels could be helpful to assess a patient's response ...
Introduction: Blood lactate measurements can be used as an indicator of hemodynamic impairment and r...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...
Introduction: Lactate is a marker of hypoperfusion and may be used for risk assessment in critically...
Critically ill patients and patients undergoing cardiac surgery often experience hyperglycemia, hypo...
International audienceBlood lactate is a strong predictor of mortality in critically ill patients. I...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Lactate is widely measured in critically ill patients as a robust indicator of patient deterioration...
Objective: To decide whether the use of blood lactate monitoring in critical care. practice is appro...
AbstractObjective: Our objective was to evaluate the change in lactate level during cardiopulmonary ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordBACKGROUND: M...
Background: The time course of blood lactate levels could be helpful to assess a patient's response ...
Introduction: Blood lactate measurements can be used as an indicator of hemodynamic impairment and r...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Hyperlactatemia is a strong predictor of mortality in diverse populations of critically ill patients...