The nadir hematocrit (HCT) on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a recognized independent risk factor for major morbidity and mortality in cardiac surgery. The main interpretation is that low levels of HCT on CPB result in a poor oxygen delivery and dysoxia of end organs. Hyperlactatemia (HL) is a marker of dysoxic metabolism, and is associated with bad outcomes in cardiac surgery. This study explores the relationship between nadir HCT on CPB and early postoperative HL.Retrospective study on 3,851 consecutive patients.Nadir HCT on CPB and other potential confounders were explored for association with blood lactate levels at the arrival in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and with the presence of moderate (2.1 - 6.0 mMol/L) or severe (> 6.0 mMol/...
Background: Higher morbidity and mortality rates are seen amongst patients presenti...
ObjectiveAlthough hyperlactatemia after cardiac surgery is common, the implications of raised levels...
Background: Higher morbidity and mortality rates are seen amongst patients presenti...
The nadir hematocrit (HCT) on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a recognized independent risk factor f...
Objective The nadir hematocrit (HCT) on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a recognized independent ris...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
The normal blood lactate level is 0–2 mmol/L, and a value above 3–5 mmol/L is variably used to defin...
Hyperlactataemia and lactic acidosis are commonly encountered during and after cardiac surgery. Peri...
ObjectiveTo discover the effects of the lowest hematocrit during cardiopulmonary bypass on end-organ...
BACKGROUND: Hemodilution is the main Cause of a low hematocrit concentration during cardiopulmonary ...
Background: Hyperlactaemia (HL) is a hypoperfusion marker associated with increased mortality. We ai...
AbstractObjective: Our objective was to evaluate the change in lactate level during cardiopulmonary ...
Background: Higher morbidity and mortality rates are seen amongst patients presenti...
ObjectiveAlthough hyperlactatemia after cardiac surgery is common, the implications of raised levels...
Background: Higher morbidity and mortality rates are seen amongst patients presenti...
The nadir hematocrit (HCT) on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a recognized independent risk factor f...
Objective The nadir hematocrit (HCT) on cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is a recognized independent ris...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
Introduction: Lactate, a product of anaerobic metabolism, is a biomarker and indicator for tissue hy...
The normal blood lactate level is 0–2 mmol/L, and a value above 3–5 mmol/L is variably used to defin...
Hyperlactataemia and lactic acidosis are commonly encountered during and after cardiac surgery. Peri...
ObjectiveTo discover the effects of the lowest hematocrit during cardiopulmonary bypass on end-organ...
BACKGROUND: Hemodilution is the main Cause of a low hematocrit concentration during cardiopulmonary ...
Background: Hyperlactaemia (HL) is a hypoperfusion marker associated with increased mortality. We ai...
AbstractObjective: Our objective was to evaluate the change in lactate level during cardiopulmonary ...
Background: Higher morbidity and mortality rates are seen amongst patients presenti...
ObjectiveAlthough hyperlactatemia after cardiac surgery is common, the implications of raised levels...
Background: Higher morbidity and mortality rates are seen amongst patients presenti...