id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_7jhjv4eowvarvdzvrqh2755t4y Carole Ichai Sodium lactate for fluid resuscitation: the preferred solution for the coming decades? 2014 2 .pdf application/pdf 1725 186 52 Sodium lactate for fluid resuscitation: the In a recent issue of Critical Care, 0.5 M sodium lactate lactate infusion was responsible for an improved myocarIn a recent issue of Critical Care, Nalos and colleagues evaluated the effect of 0.5 M sodium lactate (SL) solution on cardiac function in patients presenting acute heart demonstrated that lactate deprivation worsened myocardial metabolism and performance in rats with septic shock that metabolic alkalosis could improve cardiac function mechanism, the resulting effect provides a substantial advantage in favor of SL infusion because fluid overload is associated with an increased morbi-mortality in various Mclean AS: Half-molar sodium lactate infusion improves cardiac solutions: sodium-lactate versus sodium chloride infusion in postoperative patients. sodium-lactate solution has beneficial effect in patients after coronary Leverve X: Sodium-lactate vs mannitol in the treatment of intracranial Leverve X: Half-molar sodium lactate to prevent intracranial hypertensive Cite this article as: Ichai et al.: Sodium lactate for fluid resuscitation: the ./cache/work_7jhjv4eowvarvdzvrqh2755t4y.pdf ./txt/work_7jhjv4eowvarvdzvrqh2755t4y.txt