Title of article :
Recent lactate findings: is repeated serum lactate testing necessary in septic shock patients?
Author/Authors :
Park, Moo Suk Department of Internal Medicine - Severance Hospital - Institute of Chest Diseases - Yonsei University College of Medicine - Seoul, Korea
Pages :
3
From page :
155
To page :
157
Abstract :
Within the broader category of sepsis, septic shock is a distinct clinical entity characterized by circulatory and metabolic (i.e., cellular) dysfunction; its mortality rate (more than 40%) is higher than that of either hyperlactatemia alone (less than 30% mortality) or patients treated with vasopressors alone (30% mortality) [1]. The clinical criteria of septic shock are a serum lactate level > 2 mmol/L (18 mg/dl) continuing in spite of adequate volume resuscitation and persistent hypotension for which vasopressors are required to maintain a mean arterial pressure ≥ 65 mmHg [1].
Keywords :
shock , hyperlactatemia , ICU
Journal title :
Acute and Critical Care
Serial Year :
2019
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2622410
Link To Document :
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