Severe hyperlactatemia with normal base excess: a quantitative analysis using conventional and Stewart approaches
Critical Care2008Vol. 12(3), pp. R66–R66
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Abstract
Critically ill patients may present severe hyperlactatemia with normal values of pH, [HCO3-], and [BE] as a result of associated hypochloremic alkalosis.
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