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2006

Virginia Commonwealth University

Anesthesiology Publications

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Lactate Versus Non-Lactate Metabolic Acidosis: A Retrospective Outcome Evaluation Of Critically Ill Patients, Kyle J. Gunnerson, Melissa Saul, Shui He, John A. Kellum Jan 2006

Lactate Versus Non-Lactate Metabolic Acidosis: A Retrospective Outcome Evaluation Of Critically Ill Patients, Kyle J. Gunnerson, Melissa Saul, Shui He, John A. Kellum

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Introduction

Acid–base abnormalities are common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Differences in outcome exist between respiratory and metabolic acidosis in similar pH ranges. Some forms of metabolic acidosis (for example, lactate) seem to have worse outcomes than others (for example, chloride). The relative incidence of each type of disorder is unknown. We therefore designed this study to determine the nature and clinical significance of metabolic acidosis in critically ill patients.

Methods

An observational, cohort study of critically ill patients was performed in a tertiary care hospital. Critically ill patients were selected on the clinical suspicion of the presence of …


The Impact Of An Hematocrit Of 20% During Normothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass For Elective Low Risk Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery On Oxygen Delivery And Clinical Outcome – A Randomized Controlled Study [Isrctn35655335], Christian Von Heymann, Michael Sander, Achim Foer, Anja Heinemann, Bruce Spiess, Jan Braun, Michael Krämer, Joachim Grosse, Pascal Dohmen, Simon Dushe, Jürgen Halle, Wolfgang F. Konertz, Klaus-Dieter Warnecke, Claudia Spies Jan 2006

The Impact Of An Hematocrit Of 20% During Normothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass For Elective Low Risk Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery On Oxygen Delivery And Clinical Outcome – A Randomized Controlled Study [Isrctn35655335], Christian Von Heymann, Michael Sander, Achim Foer, Anja Heinemann, Bruce Spiess, Jan Braun, Michael Krämer, Joachim Grosse, Pascal Dohmen, Simon Dushe, Jürgen Halle, Wolfgang F. Konertz, Klaus-Dieter Warnecke, Claudia Spies

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Introduction

Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) induces hemodilutional anemia, which frequently requires the transfusion of blood products. The objective of this study was to evaluate oxygen delivery and consumption and clinical outcome in low risk patients who were allocated to an hematocrit (Hct) of 20% versus 25% during normothermic CPB for elective coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.

Methods

This study was a prospective, randomized and controlled trial. Patients were subjected to normothermic CPB (35 to 36°C) and were observed until discharge from the intensive care unit (ICU). Outcome measures were calculated whole body oxygen delivery, oxygen consumption and clinical outcome. A …