Prognostic values of blood pH and lactate levels in patients resuscitated from out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest
Acute Medicine & Surgery2016Vol. 4(1), pp. 25–30
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Yukihiko Momiyama, Wataru Yamada, Koutaro Miyata, Koutarou Miura, Tadashi Fukuda, Jun Fuse, Takaaki Kikuno
Abstract
After OHCA, patients with a favorable outcome had lower lactate and higher pH levels than those with an unfavorable outcome, but pH level was a much better predictor for neurological outcome than lactate levels.
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