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EFFECTS OF INTRABDOMINAL HYPERTENSION ON SUPERIOR MESENTERIC ARTERY (SMA) FLOW AND LACTATEMIA
Critical Care Medicine, 1999John M Oropello, Ernest Benjamin
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Lactatemia durante pruebas deejercicio características del salvamento competitivo
Apunts. Medicina de l'Esport, 1997Abstract Blood lactate leveis were analyzed during severa! exercise tests in life-saving athletes. The most characteristic test included 50-nn free-style swimming at maximal effort, 15-20 m underwater swimming and 30-35 m dragging of a mannequin simulating the drowned person, all parts performed in a continuous way.
R. Torras +5 more
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2015
The bovine respiratory disease complex (BRD) is a major health issue in feedlot cattle and one of the primary reasons for antimicrobial use in the North American feedlot industry. The purpose of the present study was to assess blood L-lactate levels of feedlot steers at high risk of developing BRD during the early feeding period.
S, Buczinski +5 more
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The bovine respiratory disease complex (BRD) is a major health issue in feedlot cattle and one of the primary reasons for antimicrobial use in the North American feedlot industry. The purpose of the present study was to assess blood L-lactate levels of feedlot steers at high risk of developing BRD during the early feeding period.
S, Buczinski +5 more
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Lipolysis and fat oxidation decrease during postprandial lactatemia
PhysiologyCirculating glycerol ([glycerol]) and free fatty acid ([FFA]) concentrations decrease and lactate concentration ([lactate]) increases in response to oral glucose consumption, but the effect of increased [lactate] on the rate of lipolysis is not known.
Adam Osmond +5 more
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2013
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the leading cause of morbidity and death in feedlot cattle. Prognostic tools for the prediction of morbidity and severity of BRD are currently lacking. Blood L-lactate (LAC) is a metabolite that increases because of various conditions including stress and cellular hypoxia, which frequently accompany severe forms of ...
Buczinski, S. +4 more
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Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the leading cause of morbidity and death in feedlot cattle. Prognostic tools for the prediction of morbidity and severity of BRD are currently lacking. Blood L-lactate (LAC) is a metabolite that increases because of various conditions including stress and cellular hypoxia, which frequently accompany severe forms of ...
Buczinski, S. +4 more
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[Propranolol and lactatemia during hypovolemic shock: a case report].
Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2015La production de lactate témoigne de l’activité de la glycolyse anaérobie. Cette dernière est sollicitée physiologiquement, par exemple, lors d’un effort musculaire intense et soutenu. Une hyperlactatémie se développe habituellement lorsque la perfusion tissulaire est compromise comme dans les états de choc, son absence ayant été néanmoins parfois ...
Dobbelaere, Dries +3 more
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Hepatology, 1990
It has not yet been established whether serum proline and blood lactate levels are increased in alcoholic liver disease. We measured serum proline and blood lactate in controls and in patients with different stages of alcoholic liver disease in the absence of hepatic failure.
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It has not yet been established whether serum proline and blood lactate levels are increased in alcoholic liver disease. We measured serum proline and blood lactate in controls and in patients with different stages of alcoholic liver disease in the absence of hepatic failure.
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Central neurogenic hyperventilation (CNH) is a rare disease, caused by chemical or mechanical disturbance of respiratory centers. It is characterized by the absence of extracerebral respiratory stimuli. A woman developed severe respiratory alkalosis and lactatemia after resection of a posterior fossa meningioma despite lack of cardio-respiratory or ...
Thorsten Annecke, Alexander Hartmann
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Central neurogenic hyperventilation (CNH) is a rare disease, caused by chemical or mechanical disturbance of respiratory centers. It is characterized by the absence of extracerebral respiratory stimuli. A woman developed severe respiratory alkalosis and lactatemia after resection of a posterior fossa meningioma despite lack of cardio-respiratory or ...
Thorsten Annecke, Alexander Hartmann
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