-
1
-
-
0027256177
-
New whole blood analyzers and their impact on cardiac and critical care
-
Kost G.J. New whole blood analyzers and their impact on cardiac and critical care. Crit Rev Clin Lab Sci 30 (1993) 153-202
-
(1993)
Crit Rev Clin Lab Sci
, vol.30
, pp. 153-202
-
-
Kost, G.J.1
-
2
-
-
7244228201
-
Clinical practice guideline: endpoints of resuscitation
-
Tisherman S.A., Barie P., Bokhari F., et al. Clinical practice guideline: endpoints of resuscitation. J Trauma 57 (2004) 898-912
-
(2004)
J Trauma
, vol.57
, pp. 898-912
-
-
Tisherman, S.A.1
Barie, P.2
Bokhari, F.3
-
3
-
-
3242775982
-
Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock
-
Dellinger R.P., Carlet J.M., Masur H., et al. Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock. Crit Care Med 32 (2004) 858-873
-
(2004)
Crit Care Med
, vol.32
, pp. 858-873
-
-
Dellinger, R.P.1
Carlet, J.M.2
Masur, H.3
-
4
-
-
0343674564
-
A prospective, randomized study of goal-oriented hemodynamic therapy in cardiac surgical patients
-
Polonen P., Ruokonen E., Hippelainen M., et al. A prospective, randomized study of goal-oriented hemodynamic therapy in cardiac surgical patients. Anesth Analg 90 (2000) 1052-1059
-
(2000)
Anesth Analg
, vol.90
, pp. 1052-1059
-
-
Polonen, P.1
Ruokonen, E.2
Hippelainen, M.3
-
5
-
-
1842444285
-
Occult hypoperfusion is associated with increased mortality in hemodynamically stable, high-risk, surgical patients
-
Meregalli A., Oliveira R.P., and Friedman G. Occult hypoperfusion is associated with increased mortality in hemodynamically stable, high-risk, surgical patients. Crit Care 8 (2004) R60-R65
-
(2004)
Crit Care
, vol.8
-
-
Meregalli, A.1
Oliveira, R.P.2
Friedman, G.3
-
6
-
-
33847326026
-
-
Stryer L: Biochemistry (ed 5). New York, NY, W. H. Freeman and Company
-
-
-
-
7
-
-
30544441255
-
Lactic acidosis: from sour milk to septic shock
-
Fall P.J., and Szerlip H.M. Lactic acidosis: from sour milk to septic shock. J Intens Care Med 20 (2005) 255-271
-
(2005)
J Intens Care Med
, vol.20
, pp. 255-271
-
-
Fall, P.J.1
Szerlip, H.M.2
-
8
-
-
4043110513
-
Lactate metabolism: a new paradigm for the third millennium
-
Gladden L.B. Lactate metabolism: a new paradigm for the third millennium. J Physiol 558 (2004) 5-30
-
(2004)
J Physiol
, vol.558
, pp. 5-30
-
-
Gladden, L.B.1
-
9
-
-
0031832902
-
Intrarenal blood flow: microvascular anatomy and the regulation of medullary perfusion
-
Pallone T.L., Silldorff E.P., and Turner M.R. Intrarenal blood flow: microvascular anatomy and the regulation of medullary perfusion. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol 25 (1998) 383-392
-
(1998)
Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol
, vol.25
, pp. 383-392
-
-
Pallone, T.L.1
Silldorff, E.P.2
Turner, M.R.3
-
10
-
-
0036333530
-
Bench-to-bedside review: lactate and the kidney
-
Bellomo R. Bench-to-bedside review: lactate and the kidney. Crit Care 6 (2002) 322-326
-
(2002)
Crit Care
, vol.6
, pp. 322-326
-
-
Bellomo, R.1
-
11
-
-
0036123381
-
Hypoxia is not the sole cause of lactate production during shock
-
Luchette F.A., Jenkins W.A., Friend L.A., et al. Hypoxia is not the sole cause of lactate production during shock. J Trauma 52 (2002) 415-419
-
(2002)
J Trauma
, vol.52
, pp. 415-419
-
-
Luchette, F.A.1
Jenkins, W.A.2
Friend, L.A.3
-
12
-
-
0000251250
-
The effect of adrenaline and noradrenaline on hepatic blood flow and splanchnic carbohydrate metabolism in man
-
Bearn A.G., Billing B., and Sherlock S. The effect of adrenaline and noradrenaline on hepatic blood flow and splanchnic carbohydrate metabolism in man. J Physiol 115 (1951) 430-441
-
(1951)
J Physiol
, vol.115
, pp. 430-441
-
-
Bearn, A.G.1
Billing, B.2
Sherlock, S.3
-
13
-
-
0036337801
-
Bench-to-bedside review: lactate and the lung
-
Iscra F., Gullo A., and Biolo G. Bench-to-bedside review: lactate and the lung. Crit Care 6 (2002) 327-329
-
(2002)
Crit Care
, vol.6
, pp. 327-329
-
-
Iscra, F.1
Gullo, A.2
Biolo, G.3
-
14
-
-
26444537573
-
Lactic acidosis in sepsis: another commentary
-
Gutierrez G., and Wulf M.E. Lactic acidosis in sepsis: another commentary. Crit Care Med 33 (2005) 2420-2422
-
(2005)
Crit Care Med
, vol.33
, pp. 2420-2422
-
-
Gutierrez, G.1
Wulf, M.E.2
-
15
-
-
14744301896
-
Relation between muscle Na+K+ ATPase activity and raised lactate concentrations in septic shock: a prospective study
-
Levy B., Gibot S., Franck P., et al. Relation between muscle Na+K+ ATPase activity and raised lactate concentrations in septic shock: a prospective study. Lancet 365 (2005) 871-875
-
(2005)
Lancet
, vol.365
, pp. 871-875
-
-
Levy, B.1
Gibot, S.2
Franck, P.3
-
16
-
-
0031968240
-
Mild hyperlactatemia in stable septic patients is due to impaired lactate clearance rather than overproduction
-
Levraut J., Ciebiera J.P., Chave S., et al. Mild hyperlactatemia in stable septic patients is due to impaired lactate clearance rather than overproduction. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 157 (1998) 1021-1026
-
(1998)
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
, vol.157
, pp. 1021-1026
-
-
Levraut, J.1
Ciebiera, J.P.2
Chave, S.3
-
17
-
-
26444464969
-
Lactate and glucose metabolism in severe sepsis and cardiogenic shock
-
Revelly J.P., Tappy L., Martinez A., et al. Lactate and glucose metabolism in severe sepsis and cardiogenic shock. Crit Care Med 33 (2005) 2235-2240
-
(2005)
Crit Care Med
, vol.33
, pp. 2235-2240
-
-
Revelly, J.P.1
Tappy, L.2
Martinez, A.3
-
18
-
-
0034517927
-
Effects of cardiogenic shock on lactate and glucose metabolism after heart surgery
-
Chiolero R.L., Revelly J.P., Leverve X., et al. Effects of cardiogenic shock on lactate and glucose metabolism after heart surgery. Crit Care Med 28 (2000) 3784-3791
-
(2000)
Crit Care Med
, vol.28
, pp. 3784-3791
-
-
Chiolero, R.L.1
Revelly, J.P.2
Leverve, X.3
-
19
-
-
17844398255
-
Serum lactate as a predictor of mortality in emergency department patients with infection
-
Shapiro N.I., Howell M.D., Talmor D., et al. Serum lactate as a predictor of mortality in emergency department patients with infection. Ann Emerg Med 45 (2005) 524-528
-
(2005)
Ann Emerg Med
, vol.45
, pp. 524-528
-
-
Shapiro, N.I.1
Howell, M.D.2
Talmor, D.3
-
20
-
-
3943052086
-
Early lactate clearance is associated with improved outcome in severe sepsis and septic shock
-
Nguyen H.B., Rivers E.P., Knoblich B.P., et al. Early lactate clearance is associated with improved outcome in severe sepsis and septic shock. Crit Care Med 32 (2004) 1637-1642
-
(2004)
Crit Care Med
, vol.32
, pp. 1637-1642
-
-
Nguyen, H.B.1
Rivers, E.P.2
Knoblich, B.P.3
-
21
-
-
20144366065
-
Lactate and base deficit in trauma: does alcohol or drug use impair their predictive accuracy?
-
Dunne J.R., Tracy J.K., Scalea T.M., et al. Lactate and base deficit in trauma: does alcohol or drug use impair their predictive accuracy?. J Trauma 58 (2005) 959-966
-
(2005)
J Trauma
, vol.58
, pp. 959-966
-
-
Dunne, J.R.1
Tracy, J.K.2
Scalea, T.M.3
-
22
-
-
0037408227
-
Serum lactate and base deficit as predictors of mortality and morbidity
-
Husain F.A., Martin M.J., Mullenix P.S., et al. Serum lactate and base deficit as predictors of mortality and morbidity. Am J Surg 185 (2003) 485-491
-
(2003)
Am J Surg
, vol.185
, pp. 485-491
-
-
Husain, F.A.1
Martin, M.J.2
Mullenix, P.S.3
-
23
-
-
0021590823
-
The relative prognostic value of lactate and haemodynamic measurements in early shock
-
Cowan B.N., Burns H.J., Boyle P., et al. The relative prognostic value of lactate and haemodynamic measurements in early shock. Anaesthesia 39 (1984) 750-755
-
(1984)
Anaesthesia
, vol.39
, pp. 750-755
-
-
Cowan, B.N.1
Burns, H.J.2
Boyle, P.3
-
24
-
-
0030004690
-
Blood lactate levels are better prognostic indicators than TNF and IL-6 levels in patients with septic shock
-
Marecaux G., Pinsky M.R., Dupont E., et al. Blood lactate levels are better prognostic indicators than TNF and IL-6 levels in patients with septic shock. Intens Care Med 22 (1996) 404-408
-
(1996)
Intens Care Med
, vol.22
, pp. 404-408
-
-
Marecaux, G.1
Pinsky, M.R.2
Dupont, E.3
-
25
-
-
0020593675
-
Serial lactate determinations during circulatory shock
-
Vincent J.L., Dufaye P., Berre J., et al. Serial lactate determinations during circulatory shock. Crit Care Med 11 (1983) 449-451
-
(1983)
Crit Care Med
, vol.11
, pp. 449-451
-
-
Vincent, J.L.1
Dufaye, P.2
Berre, J.3
-
26
-
-
27944473932
-
Lactate: early predictor of morbidity and mortality in patients with severe burns
-
Kamolz L.P., Andel H., Schramm W., et al. Lactate: early predictor of morbidity and mortality in patients with severe burns. Burns 31 (2005) 986-990
-
(2005)
Burns
, vol.31
, pp. 986-990
-
-
Kamolz, L.P.1
Andel, H.2
Schramm, W.3
-
27
-
-
0035688766
-
Prolonged lactate clearance is associated with increased mortality in the surgical intensive care unit
-
McNelis J., Marini C.P., Jurkiewicz A., et al. Prolonged lactate clearance is associated with increased mortality in the surgical intensive care unit. Am J Surg 182 (2001) 481-485
-
(2001)
Am J Surg
, vol.182
, pp. 481-485
-
-
McNelis, J.1
Marini, C.P.2
Jurkiewicz, A.3
-
28
-
-
0028358691
-
Natural history and course of acquired lactic acidosis in adults
-
DCA-Lactic Acidosis Study Group
-
Stacpoole P.W., Wright E.C., Baumgartner T.G., et al., DCA-Lactic Acidosis Study Group. Natural history and course of acquired lactic acidosis in adults. Am J Med 97 (1994) 47-54
-
(1994)
Am J Med
, vol.97
, pp. 47-54
-
-
Stacpoole, P.W.1
Wright, E.C.2
Baumgartner, T.G.3
-
29
-
-
23144437737
-
Serum lactate and base deficit as predictors of mortality after ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
-
Singhal R., Coghill J.E., Guy A., et al. Serum lactate and base deficit as predictors of mortality after ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 30 (2005) 263-266
-
(2005)
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg
, vol.30
, pp. 263-266
-
-
Singhal, R.1
Coghill, J.E.2
Guy, A.3
-
30
-
-
0034536340
-
Outcome with high blood lactate levels during cardiopulmonary bypass in adult cardiac operation
-
Demers P., Elkouri S., Martineau R., et al. Outcome with high blood lactate levels during cardiopulmonary bypass in adult cardiac operation. Ann Thorac Surg 70 (2000) 2082-2086
-
(2000)
Ann Thorac Surg
, vol.70
, pp. 2082-2086
-
-
Demers, P.1
Elkouri, S.2
Martineau, R.3
-
31
-
-
31844434979
-
Serum lactate level has prognostic significance after pediatric cardiac surgery
-
Basaran M., Sever K., Kafali E., et al. Serum lactate level has prognostic significance after pediatric cardiac surgery. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 20 (2006) 43-47
-
(2006)
J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth
, vol.20
, pp. 43-47
-
-
Basaran, M.1
Sever, K.2
Kafali, E.3
-
32
-
-
14544300484
-
Effects of fresh versus old stored blood in the priming solution on whole blood lactate levels during paediatric cardiac surgery
-
Schroeder T.H., and Hansen M. Effects of fresh versus old stored blood in the priming solution on whole blood lactate levels during paediatric cardiac surgery. Perfusion 20 (2005) 17-19
-
(2005)
Perfusion
, vol.20
, pp. 17-19
-
-
Schroeder, T.H.1
Hansen, M.2
-
33
-
-
33847273993
-
Influences on lactate levels in children early after cardiac surgery: prime solution and age
-
Toda Y., Duke T., and Shekerdemian L.S. Influences on lactate levels in children early after cardiac surgery: prime solution and age. Crit Care Resusc 7 (2005) 87-91
-
(2005)
Crit Care Resusc
, vol.7
, pp. 87-91
-
-
Toda, Y.1
Duke, T.2
Shekerdemian, L.S.3
-
34
-
-
33645543097
-
Admission serum lactate levels do not predict mortality in the acutely injured patient
-
discussion 587-589
-
Pal J.D., Victorino G.P., Twomey P., et al. Admission serum lactate levels do not predict mortality in the acutely injured patient. J Trauma 60 (2006) 583-587 discussion 587-589
-
(2006)
J Trauma
, vol.60
, pp. 583-587
-
-
Pal, J.D.1
Victorino, G.P.2
Twomey, P.3
-
35
-
-
0032756610
-
The golden hour and the silver day: detection and correction of occult hypoperfusion within 24 hours improves outcome from major trauma
-
Blow O., Magliore L., Claridge J.A., et al. The golden hour and the silver day: detection and correction of occult hypoperfusion within 24 hours improves outcome from major trauma. J Trauma 47 (1999) 964-969
-
(1999)
J Trauma
, vol.47
, pp. 964-969
-
-
Blow, O.1
Magliore, L.2
Claridge, J.A.3
-
36
-
-
0033994928
-
Occult hypoperfusion is associated with increased morbidity in patients undergoing early femur fracture fixation
-
Crowl A.C., Young J.S., Kahler D.M., et al. Occult hypoperfusion is associated with increased morbidity in patients undergoing early femur fracture fixation. J Trauma 48 (2000) 260-267
-
(2000)
J Trauma
, vol.48
, pp. 260-267
-
-
Crowl, A.C.1
Young, J.S.2
Kahler, D.M.3
-
37
-
-
0033954763
-
Persistent occult hypoperfusion is associated with a significant increase in infection rate and mortality in major trauma patients
-
discussion 14-15
-
Claridge J.A., Crabtree T.D., Pelletier S.J., et al. Persistent occult hypoperfusion is associated with a significant increase in infection rate and mortality in major trauma patients. J Trauma 48 (2000) 8-14 discussion 14-15
-
(2000)
J Trauma
, vol.48
, pp. 8-14
-
-
Claridge, J.A.1
Crabtree, T.D.2
Pelletier, S.J.3
-
38
-
-
0035829842
-
Early goal-directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock
-
Rivers E., Nguyen B., Havstad S., et al. Early goal-directed therapy in the treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock. N Engl J Med 345 (2001) 1368-1377
-
(2001)
N Engl J Med
, vol.345
, pp. 1368-1377
-
-
Rivers, E.1
Nguyen, B.2
Havstad, S.3
-
39
-
-
0030910383
-
Reliability of anion gap as an indicator of blood lactate in critically ill patients
-
Levraut J., Bounatirou T., Ichai C., et al. Reliability of anion gap as an indicator of blood lactate in critically ill patients. Intens Care Med 23 (1997) 417-422
-
(1997)
Intens Care Med
, vol.23
, pp. 417-422
-
-
Levraut, J.1
Bounatirou, T.2
Ichai, C.3
-
40
-
-
0025264323
-
Low sensitivity of the anion gap as a screen to detect hyperlactatemia in critically ill patients
-
Iberti T.J., Leeibowitz A.B., Papadakos P.J., et al. Low sensitivity of the anion gap as a screen to detect hyperlactatemia in critically ill patients. Crit Care Med 18 (1990) 275-277
-
(1990)
Crit Care Med
, vol.18
, pp. 275-277
-
-
Iberti, T.J.1
Leeibowitz, A.B.2
Papadakos, P.J.3
-
41
-
-
33645557838
-
The anion gap does not accurately screen for lactic acidosis in emergency department patients
-
Adams B.D., Bonzani T.A., and Hunter C.J. The anion gap does not accurately screen for lactic acidosis in emergency department patients. Emerg Med J 23 (2006) 179-182
-
(2006)
Emerg Med J
, vol.23
, pp. 179-182
-
-
Adams, B.D.1
Bonzani, T.A.2
Hunter, C.J.3
-
42
-
-
3042754011
-
Admission lactate level and the APACHE II score are the most useful predictors of prognosis following torso trauma
-
Aslar A.K., Kuzu M.A., Elhan A.H., et al. Admission lactate level and the APACHE II score are the most useful predictors of prognosis following torso trauma. Injury 35 (2004) 746-752
-
(2004)
Injury
, vol.35
, pp. 746-752
-
-
Aslar, A.K.1
Kuzu, M.A.2
Elhan, A.H.3
-
43
-
-
33646119662
-
Discordance between lactate and base deficit in the surgical intensive care unit: which one do you trust?
-
Martin M.J., FitzSullivan E., Salim A., et al. Discordance between lactate and base deficit in the surgical intensive care unit: which one do you trust?. Am J Surg 191 (2006) 625-630
-
(2006)
Am J Surg
, vol.191
, pp. 625-630
-
-
Martin, M.J.1
FitzSullivan, E.2
Salim, A.3
-
44
-
-
0036125696
-
Serum lactate, not base deficit, rapidly predicts survival after major burns
-
Jeng J.C., Jablonski K., Bridgeman A., et al. Serum lactate, not base deficit, rapidly predicts survival after major burns. Burns 28 (2002) 161-166
-
(2002)
Burns
, vol.28
, pp. 161-166
-
-
Jeng, J.C.1
Jablonski, K.2
Bridgeman, A.3
-
45
-
-
0030775720
-
Effect of intravenous lactated Ringer's solution infusion on the circulating lactate concentration. Part 3. Results of a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
-
Didwania A., Miller J., Kassel D., et al. Effect of intravenous lactated Ringer's solution infusion on the circulating lactate concentration. Part 3. Results of a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Crit Care Med 25 (1997) 1851-1854
-
(1997)
Crit Care Med
, vol.25
, pp. 1851-1854
-
-
Didwania, A.1
Miller, J.2
Kassel, D.3
-
46
-
-
0026000545
-
Hyperlactataemia and metabolic acidosis during haemofiltration using lactate-buffered fluids
-
Davenport A., Will E.J., and Davison A.M. Hyperlactataemia and metabolic acidosis during haemofiltration using lactate-buffered fluids. Nephron 59 (1991) 461-465
-
(1991)
Nephron
, vol.59
, pp. 461-465
-
-
Davenport, A.1
Will, E.J.2
Davison, A.M.3
-
47
-
-
0042666837
-
The acid-base effects of continuous hemofiltration with lactate or bicarbonate buffered replacement fluids
-
Tan H.K., Uchino S., and Bellomo R. The acid-base effects of continuous hemofiltration with lactate or bicarbonate buffered replacement fluids. Int J Artif Organs 26 (2003) 477-483
-
(2003)
Int J Artif Organs
, vol.26
, pp. 477-483
-
-
Tan, H.K.1
Uchino, S.2
Bellomo, R.3
-
48
-
-
0033038843
-
Relationship between blood lactate and early hepatic dysfunction in acute circulatory failure
-
De Jonghe B., Cheval C., Misset B., et al. Relationship between blood lactate and early hepatic dysfunction in acute circulatory failure. J Crit Care 14 (1999) 7-11
-
(1999)
J Crit Care
, vol.14
, pp. 7-11
-
-
De Jonghe, B.1
Cheval, C.2
Misset, B.3
-
49
-
-
0023625357
-
Significance of blood lactate levels in critically ill patients with liver disease
-
Kruse J.A., Zaidi S.A., and Carlson R.W. Significance of blood lactate levels in critically ill patients with liver disease. Am J Med 83 (1987) 77-82
-
(1987)
Am J Med
, vol.83
, pp. 77-82
-
-
Kruse, J.A.1
Zaidi, S.A.2
Carlson, R.W.3
-
50
-
-
25144453385
-
Blood lactate but not serum phosphate levels can predict patient outcome in fulminant hepatic failure
-
Macquillan G.C., Seyam M.S., Nightingale P., et al. Blood lactate but not serum phosphate levels can predict patient outcome in fulminant hepatic failure. Liver Transplant 11 (2005) 1073-1079
-
(2005)
Liver Transplant
, vol.11
, pp. 1073-1079
-
-
Macquillan, G.C.1
Seyam, M.S.2
Nightingale, P.3
-
51
-
-
0021745702
-
Lacticacidosis and thiamine deficiency
-
Campbell C.H. Lacticacidosis and thiamine deficiency. Lancet 2 (1984) 1282
-
(1984)
Lancet
, vol.2
, pp. 1282
-
-
Campbell, C.H.1
-
52
-
-
0035140640
-
Lactic acidosis update for critical care clinicians
-
Luft F.C. Lactic acidosis update for critical care clinicians. J Am Soc Nephrol 12 suppl 17 (2001) S15-S19
-
(2001)
J Am Soc Nephrol
, vol.12
, Issue.SUPPL. 17
-
-
Luft, F.C.1
-
53
-
-
0028031984
-
Lactic acidosis and acute ethanol intoxication
-
MacDonald L., Kruse J.A., Levy D.B., et al. Lactic acidosis and acute ethanol intoxication. Am J Emerg Med 12 (1994) 32-35
-
(1994)
Am J Emerg Med
, vol.12
, pp. 32-35
-
-
MacDonald, L.1
Kruse, J.A.2
Levy, D.B.3
-
54
-
-
18744381277
-
Does ethanol explain the acidosis commonly seen in ethanol-intoxicated patients?
-
Zehtabchi S., Sinert R., Baron B.J., et al. Does ethanol explain the acidosis commonly seen in ethanol-intoxicated patients?. Clin Toxicol (Phila) 43 (2005) 161-166
-
(2005)
Clin Toxicol (Phila)
, vol.43
, pp. 161-166
-
-
Zehtabchi, S.1
Sinert, R.2
Baron, B.J.3
-
55
-
-
4544275828
-
Ethanol and illicit drugs do not affect the diagnostic utility of base deficit and lactate in differentiating minor from major injury in trauma patients
-
Zehtabchi S., Baron B.J., Sinert R., et al. Ethanol and illicit drugs do not affect the diagnostic utility of base deficit and lactate in differentiating minor from major injury in trauma patients. Acad Emerg Med 11 (2004) 1014-1020
-
(2004)
Acad Emerg Med
, vol.11
, pp. 1014-1020
-
-
Zehtabchi, S.1
Baron, B.J.2
Sinert, R.3
-
56
-
-
0038271982
-
Frequency, risk factors, and outcome of hyperlactatemia in HIV-positive persons: implications for the management of treated patients
-
Marceau G., Sapin V., Jacomet C., et al. Frequency, risk factors, and outcome of hyperlactatemia in HIV-positive persons: implications for the management of treated patients. Clin Chem 49 (2003) 1154-1162
-
(2003)
Clin Chem
, vol.49
, pp. 1154-1162
-
-
Marceau, G.1
Sapin, V.2
Jacomet, C.3
-
57
-
-
0036152744
-
Hyperlactatemia syndromes in people with HIV infection
-
John M., and Mallal S. Hyperlactatemia syndromes in people with HIV infection. Curr Opin Infect Dis 15 (2002) 23-29
-
(2002)
Curr Opin Infect Dis
, vol.15
, pp. 23-29
-
-
John, M.1
Mallal, S.2
-
58
-
-
0035853430
-
Chronic hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected patients taking antiretroviral therapy
-
John M., Moore C.B., James I.R., et al. Chronic hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected patients taking antiretroviral therapy. Aids 15 (2001) 717-723
-
(2001)
Aids
, vol.15
, pp. 717-723
-
-
John, M.1
Moore, C.B.2
James, I.R.3
-
59
-
-
23844498763
-
Risk factors for and outcome of hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected persons: is there a need for routine lactate monitoring?
-
Imhof A., Ledergerber B., Gunthard H.F., et al. Risk factors for and outcome of hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected persons: is there a need for routine lactate monitoring?. Clin Infect Dis 41 (2005) 721-728
-
(2005)
Clin Infect Dis
, vol.41
, pp. 721-728
-
-
Imhof, A.1
Ledergerber, B.2
Gunthard, H.F.3
-
60
-
-
0041386207
-
Lactic acidosis in HIV infected patients: a systematic review of published cases
-
Arenas-Pinto A., Grant A.D., Edwards S., et al. Lactic acidosis in HIV infected patients: a systematic review of published cases. Sex Transm Infect 79 (2003) 340-343
-
(2003)
Sex Transm Infect
, vol.79
, pp. 340-343
-
-
Arenas-Pinto, A.1
Grant, A.D.2
Edwards, S.3
-
61
-
-
0037024753
-
Hyperlactataemia and lactic acidosis during antiretroviral therapy: relevance, reproducibility and possible risk factors
-
Moyle G.J., Datta D., Mandalia S., et al. Hyperlactataemia and lactic acidosis during antiretroviral therapy: relevance, reproducibility and possible risk factors. Aids 16 (2002) 1341-1349
-
(2002)
Aids
, vol.16
, pp. 1341-1349
-
-
Moyle, G.J.1
Datta, D.2
Mandalia, S.3
-
62
-
-
33747605338
-
Current concepts in the diagnosis and management of metabolic complications of HIV infection and its therapy
-
Wohl D.A., McComsey G., Tebas P., et al. Current concepts in the diagnosis and management of metabolic complications of HIV infection and its therapy. Clin Infect Dis 43 (2006) 645-653
-
(2006)
Clin Infect Dis
, vol.43
, pp. 645-653
-
-
Wohl, D.A.1
McComsey, G.2
Tebas, P.3
-
63
-
-
10744229059
-
Absence of sustained hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected patients with risk factors for mitochondrial toxicity
-
Wohl D.A., Pilcher C.D., Evans S., et al. Absence of sustained hyperlactatemia in HIV-infected patients with risk factors for mitochondrial toxicity. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 35 (2004) 274-278
-
(2004)
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr
, vol.35
, pp. 274-278
-
-
Wohl, D.A.1
Pilcher, C.D.2
Evans, S.3
-
64
-
-
0037271903
-
Prevalence, risk factors and outcome of hyperlactataemia in HIV-infected patients
-
Hocqueloux L., Alberti C., Feugeas J.P., et al. Prevalence, risk factors and outcome of hyperlactataemia in HIV-infected patients. HIV Med 4 (2003) 18-23
-
(2003)
HIV Med
, vol.4
, pp. 18-23
-
-
Hocqueloux, L.1
Alberti, C.2
Feugeas, J.P.3
-
65
-
-
33645516747
-
Risk of fatal and nonfatal lactic acidosis with metformin use in type 2 diabetes mellitus
-
CD002967
-
Salpeter S., Greyber E., Pasternak G., et al. Risk of fatal and nonfatal lactic acidosis with metformin use in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 1 (2006) CD002967
-
(2006)
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
, vol.1
-
-
Salpeter, S.1
Greyber, E.2
Pasternak, G.3
-
66
-
-
24044464901
-
Metformin's contraindications: needed for now
-
Fantus I.G. Metformin's contraindications: needed for now. CMAJ 173 (2005) 505-507
-
(2005)
CMAJ
, vol.173
, pp. 505-507
-
-
Fantus, I.G.1
-
67
-
-
24044478791
-
Metformin's contraindications should be contraindicated
-
McCormack J., Johns K., and Tildesley H. Metformin's contraindications should be contraindicated. CMAJ 173 (2005) 502-504
-
(2005)
CMAJ
, vol.173
, pp. 502-504
-
-
McCormack, J.1
Johns, K.2
Tildesley, H.3
-
68
-
-
0035498763
-
Lactic acidosis: a metabolic complication of hematologic malignancies: case report and review of the literature
-
Sillos E.M., Shenep J.L., Burghen G.A., et al. Lactic acidosis: a metabolic complication of hematologic malignancies: case report and review of the literature. Cancer 92 (2001) 2237-2246
-
(2001)
Cancer
, vol.92
, pp. 2237-2246
-
-
Sillos, E.M.1
Shenep, J.L.2
Burghen, G.A.3
|