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Adequate resuscitation of shock early in the Emergency Department (ED) is essential to ensure improved patients outcome. The conventional end-points of resuscitation used are inadequate to determine systemic perfusion and oxygenation. Serum lactate is a more reliable endpoint of resuscitation. This study examines the use of serum lactate at various points of resuscitation in ED and their association with patients thirty-days survival time. Results of this study shall add to our understanding of the complex physiology of shock and its clinical relevance. Clinicians and scientists alike will…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Adequate resuscitation of shock early in the Emergency Department (ED) is essential to ensure improved patients outcome. The conventional end-points of resuscitation used are inadequate to determine systemic perfusion and oxygenation. Serum lactate is a more reliable endpoint of resuscitation. This study examines the use of serum lactate at various points of resuscitation in ED and their association with patients thirty-days survival time. Results of this study shall add to our understanding of the complex physiology of shock and its clinical relevance. Clinicians and scientists alike will undoubtedly benefit from the result in such a way that it will change the way we resuscitate critically ill patients. Hopefully we will be nearer to the truth in our endeavor to search for the most reliable parameter of shock during resuscitation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Tuan Hairulnizam is a Senior Lecturer of Emergency Medicine at the School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. He has a strong interest in the field of resuscitation and pre-hospital care. He is also a lecturer of toxicology of Advanced Dental and Medical Institute of Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia.