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Blood lactate concentration is known to be a good prognostic indicator associated with the severity of illness and the patient's outcome both in human and veterinary medicine. It also plays a significant role in the assessment of the newborn, being a good indicator of fetal hypoxia and the ideal predictor of morbidity at term in babies.
Carolina Castagnetti, J Mariella
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Understanding Lactatemia in Human Sepsis. Potential Impact for Early Management [PDF]
Abstract Rationale Hyperlactatemia in sepsis may derive from a prevalent impairment of oxygen supply/demand and/or oxygen use. Discriminating between these two mechanisms may be relevant for the early fluid resuscitation strategy ...
Francesco Vasques +2 more
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Pre-Hospital Lactatemia Predicts 30-Day Mortality in Patients with Septic Shock—Preliminary Results from the LAPHSUS Study [PDF]
Background: Assessment of disease severity in patients with septic shock (SS) is crucial in determining optimal level of care. In both pre- and in-hospital settings, the clinical picture alone is not sufficient for assessing disease severity and outcomes.
Romain Jouffroy +2 more
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Aging Reduces Lipolysis During Postprandial Lactatemia [PDF]
JOSÉ A Arévalo, George A Brooks
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Lactatemia as a possible pharmacological marker of NOS-inhibitor T1023 induced radioresistance [PDF]
M V Filimonova, A S Filimonov
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BLOOD GROUP AS A PREDICTOR OF GLYCEMIA AND LACTATEMIA IN CRITICAL CONDITION PATIENTS
Hyperlactatemia is a dangerous metabolic shift, manifested in an increase in the blood lactate content above 2.2 mmol / l. Changes in the content of lactate affect the function of vital organs and systems, disrupting the course of biochemical processes.
V I Kuzmicheva +2 more
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The role of propylene glycol metabolism in lactatemia in the rabbit
Biochemical Medicine and Metabolic Biology, 1991Propylene glycol (1,2-propanediol PD) has been reported to significantly alter the blood parameters when administered as a drug vehicle. In this study, experiments were performed to estimate the pH, levels of PD, and its metabolites to determine the acute effect of PD in blood.
J P Nagpaul, Jehan-François Desjeux
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Preoperative and Postoperative L-Lactatemia Assessment for the Prognosis of Right Abomasal Disorders in Dairy Cattle [PDF]
Abstract Background Preoperative L-lactatemia and heart rate have been suggested as prognostic indicators of outcome for cows with right dilatation of the abomasum or volvulus (RDA/AV). However, postoperative L-lactatemia has not been assessed as a potential prognostic tool.
Sébastien Buczinski, David Francoz
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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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