HIGHLIGHTS
- who: J Nepal Med Assoc and collaborators from the Department of General Practice and Emergency, and Teaching Hospital have published the paper: JNMA I VOL 61 ISSUE 260 April, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 30/Nov/2022
- what: The study showed that patients with a normal SI (less than 0.7) are 95% likely not to present with an established marker for severe sepsis-a high lactate level .
SUMMARY
Serum lactate levels of >2 mmol/l may be essential signs of septic shock. As a result, in critically ill patients, serum . . .
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