Autor:
Hernandez, G.
Bruhn, A.
Castro, R.
Pedreros, C.
Rovegno, M.
Kattan, E.
Veas, E.
Fuentealba, A.
Regueira, T.
Ruiz, C.
Ince, C.
Introduction. A subgroup of septic shock patients will never develop hyperlactatemia despite being subjected to a massive circulatory stress. Maintenance of normal lactate levels during septic shock is of great clinical and physiological interest. Our aim was to describe the clinical, hemodynamic...
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Hernandez, G.
,
Bruhn, A.
,
Castro, R.
,
Pedreros, C.
,
Rovegno, M.
,
Kattan, E.
,
Veas, E.
,
Fuentealba, A.
,
Regueira, T.
,
Ruiz, C.
,
Ince, C.
,
[Persistent sepsis-induced hypotension without hyperlactatemia: A distinct clinical and physiological profile within the spectrum of septic shock]
,
Persistent sepsis-induced hypotension without hyperlactatemia: A distinct clinical and physiological profile within the spectrum of septic shock