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DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198202000-00005
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Sequential perioperative lactate determination. Physiological and clinical implications

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“…The former alternative explanation cannot be excluded. However, no evidence of hepatic dysfunction was detected in any of our patients perioperatively, and most previous reports have not considered this explanation important [5,13,19]. Regional ischaemia may play a partial role in the development of the acidosis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…The former alternative explanation cannot be excluded. However, no evidence of hepatic dysfunction was detected in any of our patients perioperatively, and most previous reports have not considered this explanation important [5,13,19]. Regional ischaemia may play a partial role in the development of the acidosis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Nociceptive surgical stimulations, volume variations due to acute blood losses or transfusions and administration of anesthetic agent can significantly influence this VO 2 -DO 2 relationship. Some studies evaluated the VO 2 -DO 2 relationship in major surgery [111][112][113] and showed a decreased capacity for tissue O 2 extraction which may have lead to tissue hypoxia [114]. These observations demonstrate the importance of adequately evaluating the DO 2 -VO 2 relationship in conjunction with the patient's metabolic demand, which is once again strongly affected by surgical conditions.…”
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“…Waxman and coworkers [15] studied lactate levels during and after surgery. Although cardiac output and blood pressure did not 1 change intraoperatively, lactate levels increased.…”
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