Understanding critically ill sepsis patients with normal serum lactate levels: results from U.S. and European ICU cohorts
Abstract While serum lactate level is a predictor of poor clinical outcomes among critically ill patients with sepsis, many have normal serum lactate. A better understanding of this discordance may help differentiate sepsis phenotypes and offer clues to sepsis pathophysiology. Three intensive care u...
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Autores principales: | Christopher M. Sauer, Josep Gómez, Manuel Ruiz Botella, David R. Ziehr, William M. Oldham, Giovana Gavidia, Alejandro Rodríguez, Paul Elbers, Armand Girbes, Maria Bodi, Leo Anthony Celi |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/097b171bdf624845bedb641519c93f7b |
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