Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not been studied extensively. The goal of this study was to assess 28-day mortality in ED patients in whom lactate was elevated (≥4.0 mmol/L), <4.0 mmol/L or not determined and to study the impact of the underlying cause of hyperlactatemia, that is, type A (tissue hypoxia) or type B (non-hypoxia), on mortality. Design Retrospective study. Setting A secondary and tertiary referral centre in the Netherlands. Materials and methods All internal medicine patients with hyperlactatemia (≥4.0 mmol/L) at the ED between January 2011 and October 2014 were included in this study. Samples of patients with lactate levels <4.0 mmol/L and of patients in whom...
BackgroundElevated serum lactate levels have been shown in numerous studies to be associated with se...
Background: Both hyperlactatemia and persistence of hyperlactatemia have been associated with bad ou...
Patients who are over 65 years old represent up to 24% of emergency department (ED) admissions. They...
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...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
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...
Abstract Background Elevated lactate has been found to be associated with a higher mortality in a di...
Introduction: While numerous studies have found emergency department (ED) lactate levels to be assoc...
Introduction: While numerous studies have found emergency department (ED) lactate levels to be assoc...
textabstractIntroduction: A limitation of pre-hospital monitoring is that vital signs often do not c...
Introduction: Patients with malignancy represent a particular challenge for the emergency department...
Introduction: Patients with malignancy represent a particular challenge for the emergency department...
Background: Hyperlactatemia and its reduction after admission in the intensive care unit (ICU) have ...
BackgroundElevated serum lactate levels have been shown in numerous studies to be associated with se...
Background: Both hyperlactatemia and persistence of hyperlactatemia have been associated with bad ou...
Patients who are over 65 years old represent up to 24% of emergency department (ED) admissions. They...
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...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
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...
Abstract Background Elevated lactate has been found to be associated with a higher mortality in a di...
Introduction: While numerous studies have found emergency department (ED) lactate levels to be assoc...
Introduction: While numerous studies have found emergency department (ED) lactate levels to be assoc...
textabstractIntroduction: A limitation of pre-hospital monitoring is that vital signs often do not c...
Introduction: Patients with malignancy represent a particular challenge for the emergency department...
Introduction: Patients with malignancy represent a particular challenge for the emergency department...
Background: Hyperlactatemia and its reduction after admission in the intensive care unit (ICU) have ...
BackgroundElevated serum lactate levels have been shown in numerous studies to be associated with se...
Background: Both hyperlactatemia and persistence of hyperlactatemia have been associated with bad ou...
Patients who are over 65 years old represent up to 24% of emergency department (ED) admissions. They...