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Serial venous lactate measurement following gastrointestinal surgery in horses.

Lauren E SmanikDarla K MoserKris P RothersEileen S Hackett
Published in: Journal of veterinary science (2022)
Higher venous lactate concentrations in the postoperative colic period were associated with an increased risk of complications and death. Results suggest horses with higher venous lactate measurements in recovery are more likely to have postoperative complications, with the odds of developing complications doubled for horses with a venous lactate > 5 mmol/L. Evaluation of venous lactate could provide information on prognosis in the postoperative period for horses with surgical colic.
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