The relative prognostic value of lactate and haemodynamic measurements in early shock
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1984.tb06516.x
The relative prognostic value of lactate and haemodynamic measurements in early shock
Abstract
A prospective study was completed of 30 shocked patients admitted consecutively to an intensive therapy unit; the majority of the patients had shock of septic origin. Measurements were made of whole blood lactate together with mean arterial pressure, hourly urine volume and core: peripheral temperature difference at the start of treatment and 3 and 24 hours later. Serial lactate measurements were better at predicting outcome than single measurements. However, lactate measurements were much less valuable than serial measurements of the simple haemodynamic variables.
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