Ratio of carbon dioxide veno-arterial difference to oxygen arterial-venous difference is not associated with lactate decrease after fluid bolus in critically ill patients with hyperlactatemia: results from a prospective observational study

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  • who: Keitiane Kaefer from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Ratio of carbon dioxide veno-arterial difference to oxygen arterial-venous difference is not associated with lactate decrease after fluid bolus in critically ill patients with hyperlactatemia: results from a prospective observational study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigated whether P u00ad vaCO2/CavO2 was associated with decreases in levels FB in critically ill patients with hyperlactatemia. The elapsed time between the baseline sample and the sample after the FB was 33 min; the main reason for FB was persistent elevated levels . . .

     

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