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July 2018
Life-threatening metabolic acidosis – a case study report
In health, blood pH is maintained within a narrow reference range, 7.35-7.45. Medical texts discussing general aspects of acid-base disturbance frequently include the observation that pH <6.8 is inevitably fatal. However, there are individual case reports of survival despite this degree of extreme acidosis. One such...
Blood gases/acid-base
Lactate
Journal Scan
December 2017
Lactic acidosis not always due to tissue hypoxia: an instructive case report
As a blood marker of tissue hypoxia, lactate is routinely measured to assess and monitor critically ill patients. Hypoperfusion and resulting tissue hypoxia with evolving lactic acidosis is a common feature of many conditions that render patients critically ill. Tissue hypoxia is by no means the only cause of lactic...
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Blood gases/acid-base
Journal Scan
June 2017
Significance of markedly raised lactate at emergency room admission
Measurement of serum lactate is increasingly being used in the assessment of emergency department (ED) patients. The prognostic significance of raised lactate (hyperlactatemia) at ED admission is the subject of a recent study conducted at the ED of a secondary and tertiary referral teaching hospital located in the...
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Article
January 2017
Lactate measurement: arterial versus venous blood sampling
This article evaluates venous blood as an alternative to arterial blood for lactate measurement, highlighting the general considerations related to each of the three types of venous blood which can be used for lactate measurement: peripheral venous blood, central venous blood and mixed venous blood.
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Infection/sepsis
Journal Scan
September 2016
Laboratory diagnosis of sepsis
Sepsis and septic shock are related consequences of infection that together are a common cause of serious morbidity and high mortality around the world. Survival after sepsis/septic shock depends on rapid diagnosis and treatment with intense monitoring in a critical care unit.
Following a 2-year expert appraisal of...
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PCT
Infection/sepsis
Journal Scan
January 2016
Extreme acidosis and mortality – a retrospective clinical study
Health demands that blood pH is maintained within narrow limits (7.35-7.45). Acidosis (i.e. pH <7.35) is a common feature of many acute/critical conditions that warrant admission to intensive care. pH <6.8 is commonly reported in medical texts as incompatible with life, but there are rare individual case reports of...
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Blood gases/acid-base
Journal Scan
July 2015
D-lactic acidosis – a very rare form of metabolic acidosis explained
Health demands that the pH of blood is maintained within a narrow range (7.35-7.45). Monitoring this physiological imperative and detection of so-called acid-base disturbance, in which blood pH is either increased or decreased, is one of the principal clinical utilities of blood gas analysis.
Metabolic acidosis – one ...
Blood gases/acid-base
Lactate
Journal Scan
April 2015
A rare cause of metabolic (lactic) acidosis highlighted
Lactic acidosis, the most common kind of metabolic acidosis, is characterized by reduced blood pH (usually <7.25) in association with marked increase in blood lactate (usually >5.0 mmol/L). Lactic acidosis has many possible causes but two broad etiological classes have been defined: type A (hypoxic) lactic acidosis and ...7.25)>
Blood gases/acid-base
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