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Hyperlactatemia during acute severe asthma
Intensive Care Medicine, 1998To evaluate arterial lactate levels during treatment of acute severe asthma (ASA) and the prognostic value of arterial hyperlactatemia in ASA.Prospective study.A respiratory intensive care unit (ICU) of a university hospital.29 consecutive patients admitted to the ICU for ASA not intubated on admission and with a peak expiratory flow (PEF) < 150 l/min ...
A, Rabbat +3 more
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[Lactic acidosis and hyperlactatemia].
La Revue du praticien, 1990Lactic acidosis is a relatively frequent acid-base disorder in a hospital setting. It is defined by the association of an arterial pH inferior to 7.35 and an arterial lactate level superior to 5 mmol/l. Classically, 2 types of acidosis are distinguished on the basis of their mechanisms of onset: the type A, with evident clinical signs of tissue ...
M, Potin, C, Perret
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Hyperlactatemia on ICU admission
Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2018Hyperlactatemia is associated with increased mortality. Possible differences between patients directly admitted via the emergency department to the intensive care unit (ICU) and inpatient transfers to the ICU have not yet been investigated.In this retrospective analysis, characteristics and outcomes between critically ill medical inpatient transfers ...
A F, Peschka +6 more
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Significance of hyperlactatemia in acute hypnotic drug poisoning
Klinische Wochenschrift, 1981Lactate concentration, fibrinogen and fibrin(ogen) -- degradation-products in central venous blood were analysed in 35 unconscious patient with acute hypnotic drug poisoning (HDP) and compared with the results in 13 healthy control persons undergoing the same degree of forced diuresis via central venous catheters.
H P, Schuster +4 more
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Lactic Acidosis and Hyperlactatemia
2006Traditionally, hyperlactatemia in critically ill patients and particularly those in shock was interpreted as a marker of secondary anaerobic metabolism due to inadequate oxygen supply inducing cellular distress [1]. Many arguments have since refuted this view [2].
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[Ischemia of a transplanted kidney and hyperlactatemia].
Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2001The authors report four cases of patients presenting with hyperlactatemia following renal transplantation. The post-transplantation course of three patients who underwent renal transplantation was complicated by occult haemorrhage. Excessive blood loss was not evident, the patients were haemodynamically stable and their blood pressure, pulse rare and ...
J P, Pertek +4 more
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[Relationship of hyperlactatemia and metabolic acidosis].
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi, 2016To investigate the acid-base abnormalities of the patients with hyperlactatemia and explore the relationship of hyperlactatemia and metabolic acidosis so as to seek a more precise index of reflecting organ perfusion.From August 2009 to April 2010, all consecutive patients admitted into intensive care unit received an analysis of blood gas.
Wei, DU +5 more
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Hyperlactatemia of hyperventilation.
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1967D T, Zborowska-Sluis, J B, Dossetor
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[Endogenous hyperlactatemia and insulin secretion].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales, 1978In the normal anesthetized dog, the endogenous hyperlactatemia induced either by intense muscular work or by a high dose of phenformin (20 mg/kg subtucaneously) is followed by an increase in the pancreaticoduodenal insulin output. A previous perfusion of sodium dichloroacetate (50 mg/kg.
G, Ribes +3 more
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Mixed Venous Oxygen Tension and Hyperlactatemia
JAMA, 1976Mixed venous oxygen tension (P[unk]o2), cardiac output ([unk]), and arterial oxygen tension (Pao2) were measured in 20 patients with severe cardiac or pulmonary disease or both to determine which of these variables would best predict hyperlactatemia and survival.
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