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The serum glycolate concentration: its prognostic value and its correlation to surrogate markers in ethylene glycol exposures.

Darren M RobertsRobert S HoffmanJeffrey BrentValéry LavergneKnut Erik HovdaWilliam H PorterKenneth E McMartinMarc Ghannoum
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
This systematic review demonstrates that the glycolate concentration predicts mortality (unlikely if <8 mmol/L [61 mg/dL]). The anion gap is a reasonable surrogate measurement for glycolate concentration in the context of ethylene glycol poisoning. The findings are mainly based on published retrospective data which have various limitations. Further prospective validation studies are of interest.
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