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Lactate and lactate clearance as valuable tool to evaluate ECMO therapy in cardiogenic shock
Journal of Critical Care, 2017ECMO support is an ultimate ratio therapy for patients in refractory cardiogenic shock and is linked to high mortality. We assessed the dynamic characteristics of lactate during ECMO therapy and its predictive role on 30-day mortality.Data were retrospectively collected in all patients receiving ECMO support longer than 48h for cardiogenic shock from ...
Ingo Slottosch +2 more
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Effect of sodium lactate on urate clearance in the Dalmatian and in the mongrel
Sodium lactate was infused and urate clearance was measured under conditions of osmotic diuresis alone, as well as during simultaneous urate infusion. Urate clearance in the Dalmatian was not depressed by the administration of sodium lactate of 1.2–9.3 mEq/kg dl-sodium lactate, indicating that sodium lactate has no inhibitory effect on tubular ...
G H, REEM, P, VANAMEE
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Repeat lactate level predicts mortality better than rate of clearance
Background Lactate clearance has been developed into a marker of resuscitation in trauma, but no study has compared the predictive power of the various clearance calculations.
Zachary D W Dezman +2 more
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Concepts of Lactate Metabolic Clearance Rate and Lactate Clamp for Metabolic Inquiry: A Mini-Review
Lactate is known to play a central role in the link between glycolytic and mitochondrial oxidative metabolism, as well as to serve as a primary gluconeogenic precursor. Blood lactate concentration is sensitive to the metabolic state of tissues and organs
Laurent A Messonnier
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Lactate clearance predicts outcome after major trauma
IntroductionTo determine a correlation between lactate clearance within 48h and survival in trauma patients at a Level I trauma centre in a developing country and compare to previous international lactate clearance studies.MethodsWe conducted a ...
Essi Heinonen, Timothy Craig Hardcastle
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Peritoneal Dialysis Clearance of Endogenous Lactate
Journal of Dialysis, 1979Four patients with severe lactic acidosis were treated with peritoneal dialysis using a bicarbonate-buffered dialysate. Peritoneal dialysis clearance of lactate averaged 9.1 ml minute, and the total lactate removed during dialysis ranged between 88 and 352 mEq.
N D, Vaziri, A S, Warner
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Placental Clearance of Lactate and Bicarbonate in Sheep
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 2010To determine the placental clearance of lactate and bicarbonate in sheep, the fetal side of an isolated cotyledon and the umbilical circulation of the total placenta were artificially perfused. The release and uptake of lactate and bicarbonate by the perfusion fluid and the fetomaternal concentration differences of these substances were measured.
E, Kastendieck, W, Künzel, C S, Kurz
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The Effect of Glycerol on the Postexercise Lactate Clearance
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1974AbstractThe effect of increased glycerol concentrations induced by peroral intake of glycerol on the concentrations of lactate and pyruvate in blood was investigated in 7 young adults at rest and after exercise. 10 mill of work on a bicycle ergometer induced a small but statistically significant rise in the glycerol concentration.
C, Olsen, E S, Petersen
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LACTATE CLEARANCE AND SURVIVAL FOLLOWING INJURY
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1993Previous reports cite optimization of O2 delivery (DO2) to 660 mL/min/m2, O2 consumption (VO2) to 170 mL/min/m2, and cardiac index (CI) of 4.5 L/min as predicting survival. We prospectively evaluated 76 consecutive patients with multiple trauma admitted directly to the ICU from the operating room or emergency department.
D, Abramson +5 more
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METABOLIC CLEARANCE OF RAT PROLACTIN IN THE LACTATING AND NON-LACTATING RAT
Journal of Endocrinology, 1977SUMMARY The metabolic clearance of rat prolactin, assessed by the continuous infusion to equilibrium method, increased from 0·77 to 2·15 ml/min in lactating and from 0·65 to 1·75 ml/min in non-lactating rats as the infusion rate was increased from 100 to 472 ng/min.
C E, Grosvenor, F, Mena, N S, Whitworth
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