2002
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2002.tb01633.x
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Is lactate a reliable indicator of tissue hypoxia in the neonatal period?

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“…Asphyxia at birth is a condition of altered maternalfetal gas exchange resulting in combined hypoxia-hypercapnia, with consequent metabolic changes and lactate accumulation as an indicator of tissue hypoxia [14]. In our study, the serum lactate measured both immediately Hippocampal expression of miR124, miR132, miR134, miR15a, and miR146.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Asphyxia at birth is a condition of altered maternalfetal gas exchange resulting in combined hypoxia-hypercapnia, with consequent metabolic changes and lactate accumulation as an indicator of tissue hypoxia [14]. In our study, the serum lactate measured both immediately Hippocampal expression of miR124, miR132, miR134, miR15a, and miR146.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Na obstetrícia humana, o lactato desempenha um papel central como marcador de sofrimento fetal e neonatal. A presença de lactato em níveis excessivos documenta a utilização de vias secundárias de oxigenação devido à hipóxia decorrente de eventos que ocorreram durante o parto (Saugstad, 2002;Groppetti et al, 2010). Sua determinação em recém-nascidos é utilizada nos casos de encefalopatia hipóxica-isquêmica, monitorização do tratamento com fluidos e agentes inotrópicos/vasopressores, e acompanhamento da progressão de doenças (Magdesian, 2003).…”
Section: Arq Bras Med Vet Zootec V65 N4 P989-994 2013unclassified
“…However, lactate production can be induced by non-hypoxic conditions such as glycogenolysis, alkalosis, or catecholamine infusion. Therefore, the reliability of the analysis of cord blood gases is of limited value in predicting HIE [5][6][7]. Moreover, the clinical methods employed to assess HIE which include Apgar score, amplitude integrated electroencephalography, and magnetic resonance imaging are useful for predicting some outcome of neonatal hypoxia but lack the sensitivity needed to implement effective therapies such as hypothermia [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%