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Background Blood lactate is a well-established prognostic indicator in critically ill patients, and hyperlactatemia significantly increases intensive care unit (ICU) mortality.
Bo Yun +5 more
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Octanoic acid‐rich enteral nutrition enhances hepatic ketogenesis to decrease lactate accumulation in septic mice. This further blocks the lactate‐GPR81‐CTRP6‐p38 pathway, thereby suppressing pathological white adipose tissue browning and its subsequent hypermetabolic effects.
Chunliang Zheng +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Gram‐positive infections in burn patients present significant treatment challenges. This study compared the efficacy and safety of linezolid vs. teicoplanin for managing such infections in a clinical setting. Methods We conducted a retrospective study involving 77 burn patients with confirmed Gram‐positive infections at ...
Abolfazl Zendehdel +4 more
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Evaluation of a rapid method for measuring lactate in the venous blood of ruminants
Abstract Background In cattle and small ruminants, blood lactate can predict recovery and survival in various diseases. Increased lactate concentration is associated with an unfavourable‐to‐poor prognosis. Different mobile rapid lactate measurement devices have been explored in different animal species.
Viktoria Kichmann +4 more
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ABSTRACT Seryl‐tRNA synthetase 1 (SARS1) deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder presenting with neurodevelopmental delay, deafness, cardiomyopathy, and fatal metabolic decompensation triggered by febrile episodes. While amino acid chronic supplementation is established, no guidelines exist for acute management. We report the case of a 9‐year‐
Victor Andrès Valle +9 more
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Antenatal Presentation of MRPS22‐Related Mitochondrial Disease Confirmed With Rapid Proteomics
ABSTRACT MRPS22‐related mitochondrial disease (MIM#611719) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by defects in the mitochondrial ribosomal protein S22, a component of the small mitoribosomal subunit essential for mitochondrial translation. Of the few reported cases, most present antenatally with a severe phenotype, conveying a poor prognosis ...
Liana N. Semcesen +43 more
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Different Contribution of Splanchnic Organs to Hyperlactatemia in Fecal Peritonitis and Cardiac Tamponade [PDF]
Background. Changes in hepatosplanchnic lactate exchange are likely to contribute to hyperlactatemia in sepsis. We hypothesized that septic and cardiogenic shock have different effects on hepatosplanchnic lactate exchange and its contribution to ...
Eleftheriadis, Anestis +7 more
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Prehospital Risk Stratification Using Unsupervised Machine Learning in STEMI
Machine learning identified three phenotypes with 30‐day mortality of 3.4%, 22.1%, and 75%. Phenotype‐2 reveals an "occult high‐risk" group: hemodynamically stable yet six‐fold higher mortality. ABSTRACT Background ST‐elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) exhibits substantial clinical heterogeneity complicating prehospital risk stratification ...
Ana Ramos‐Rodríguez +7 more
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Background: Hyperlactatemia is a well known index for tissue hypoperfusion which is not routinely measured in all surgical procedures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic value of base deficit in detecting hyperlactatemia and also ...
Rasoul Azarfarin +4 more
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Severe hyperlactatemia in the emergency department: clinical characteristics, etiology and mortality
Background Severe hyperlactatemia (lactate level ≥ 10 mmol/L) is associated with high mortality rates in critically ill patients. However, there is limited data on emergency department (ED) patients.
Thanat Tangpaisarn +5 more
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