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Severe hyperlactatemia in unselected surgical patients: retrospective analysis of prognostic outcome factors.

Julia SpiegelbergAnn-Kathrin LedererSibylla ClausMira RunkelStefan UtzolinoStefan Fichtner-FeiglLampros Kousoulas
Published in: BMC surgery (2022)
Lactate levels appropriately reflect disease severity and are associated with short-term mortality in critically ill patients. The main etiologic factor for surgical patients is sepsis. When elevated lactate levels persist more than 12 h, survival chances are low and the benefit of continued maximum therapy should be evaluated.
Keyphrases
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