Hyperlaktatæmi

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Hyperlaktatæmi. / Berg, Ronan Mg; Jeppesen, Troels E; Mohammad, Milan; Andreasen, Anne Sofie; Iepsen, Ulrik Winning; Plovsing, Ronni R.

In: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Vol. 183, No. 33, V11200813, 2021.

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Berg, RM, Jeppesen, TE, Mohammad, M, Andreasen, AS, Iepsen, UW & Plovsing, RR 2021, 'Hyperlaktatæmi', Ugeskrift for Laeger, vol. 183, no. 33, V11200813. <https://content.ugeskriftet.dk/sites/default/files/scientific_article_files/2021-08/v11200813_web.pdf>

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Berg, R. M., Jeppesen, T. E., Mohammad, M., Andreasen, A. S., Iepsen, U. W., & Plovsing, R. R. (2021). Hyperlaktatæmi. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 183(33), [V11200813]. https://content.ugeskriftet.dk/sites/default/files/scientific_article_files/2021-08/v11200813_web.pdf

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Berg RM, Jeppesen TE, Mohammad M, Andreasen AS, Iepsen UW, Plovsing RR. Hyperlaktatæmi. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2021;183(33). V11200813.

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Berg, Ronan Mg ; Jeppesen, Troels E ; Mohammad, Milan ; Andreasen, Anne Sofie ; Iepsen, Ulrik Winning ; Plovsing, Ronni R. / Hyperlaktatæmi. In: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2021 ; Vol. 183, No. 33.

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title = "Hyperlaktat{\ae}mi",
abstract = "It is a common but flawed presumption that blood lactate reflects the lactic acid production in the body's tissues. Lactate is formed directly from pyruvate and functions to dampen reductions in intracellular pH through lactate-H+ cotransport to the extracellular space. Though this may give rise to elevated blood lactate, increased lactate production is not the cause of metabolic acidosis in such instances. {"}Lactic acidosis{"} is thus an inappropriate term as it indicates causality and in this review, we suggest that in the future, the term {"}hyperlactataemia-associated metabolic acidosis{"} should be used instead.",
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RIS

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T1 - Hyperlaktatæmi

AU - Berg, Ronan Mg

AU - Jeppesen, Troels E

AU - Mohammad, Milan

AU - Andreasen, Anne Sofie

AU - Iepsen, Ulrik Winning

AU - Plovsing, Ronni R

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - It is a common but flawed presumption that blood lactate reflects the lactic acid production in the body's tissues. Lactate is formed directly from pyruvate and functions to dampen reductions in intracellular pH through lactate-H+ cotransport to the extracellular space. Though this may give rise to elevated blood lactate, increased lactate production is not the cause of metabolic acidosis in such instances. "Lactic acidosis" is thus an inappropriate term as it indicates causality and in this review, we suggest that in the future, the term "hyperlactataemia-associated metabolic acidosis" should be used instead.

AB - It is a common but flawed presumption that blood lactate reflects the lactic acid production in the body's tissues. Lactate is formed directly from pyruvate and functions to dampen reductions in intracellular pH through lactate-H+ cotransport to the extracellular space. Though this may give rise to elevated blood lactate, increased lactate production is not the cause of metabolic acidosis in such instances. "Lactic acidosis" is thus an inappropriate term as it indicates causality and in this review, we suggest that in the future, the term "hyperlactataemia-associated metabolic acidosis" should be used instead.

KW - Acidosis/diagnosis

KW - Acidosis, Lactic/diagnosis

KW - Humans

KW - Lactic Acid

M3 - Tidsskriftartikel

C2 - 34477100

VL - 183

JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger

JF - Ugeskrift for Laeger

SN - 0041-5782

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