textabstractIntroduction: A limitation of pre-hospital monitoring is that vital signs often do not change until a patient is in a critical stage. Blood lactate levels are suggested as a more sensitive parameter to evaluate a patient's condition. The aim of this pilot study was to find presumptive evidence for a relation between pre-hospital lactate levels and in-hospital mortality, corrected for vital sign abnormalities. Methods: In this prospective observational study (n = 124), patients who required urgent ambulance dispatching and had a systolic blood pressure below 100 mmHg, a respiratory rate less than 10 or more than 29 breaths/ minute, or a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) below 14 were enrolled. Nurses from Emergency Medical Services measur...
Background: Despite of numerous evidences that elevated serum lactate levels were associated with un...
Introduction: Lactate devices offer the potential for paramedics to improve patient triage and escal...
Background: Hyperlactatemia and its reduction after admission in the intensive care unit (ICU) have ...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
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 ...
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...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
Introduction: Serum lactate is considered to be a marker of tissue hypoxia (1) Cut-off values >4 mM ...
Background: Despite of numerous evidences that elevated serum lactate levels were associated with un...
Introduction: Lactate devices offer the potential for paramedics to improve patient triage and escal...
Background: Hyperlactatemia and its reduction after admission in the intensive care unit (ICU) have ...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
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 ...
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...
Objectives The prognostic value of lactate in the setting of an emergency department (ED) has not be...
Introduction: Serum lactate is considered to be a marker of tissue hypoxia (1) Cut-off values >4 mM ...
Background: Despite of numerous evidences that elevated serum lactate levels were associated with un...
Introduction: Lactate devices offer the potential for paramedics to improve patient triage and escal...
Background: Hyperlactatemia and its reduction after admission in the intensive care unit (ICU) have ...