ArticleCentral blood gases versus lactate level for assessment of initial resuscitation success in patients with sepsis in critical care
ArticleCentral blood gases versus lactate level for assessment of initial resuscitation success in patients with sepsis in critical care
ArticleDisturbed fluid responsiveness and lactate/pyruvate ratio as predictors for mortality of septic shock patients
ArticleDisturbed fluid responsiveness and lactate/pyruvate ratio as predictors for mortality of septic shock patients
ArticleComparing transesophageal Doppler corrected systolic flow time versus central venous pressure as a guide for fluid resuscitation in septic shock
ArticleComparing transesophageal Doppler corrected systolic flow time versus central venous pressure as a guide for fluid resuscitation in septic shock
ArticleComparison between central venous and arterial gases level versus lactate clearance as an indicator of initial resuscitation in septic patients in intensive care unit
ArticleComparison between central venous and arterial gases level versus lactate clearance as an indicator of initial resuscitation in septic patients in intensive care unit
ArticleEarly goal directed therapy versus a protocolized resuscitation care in early management of septic shock
ArticleEarly goal directed therapy versus a protocolized resuscitation care in early management of septic shock
ArticleUse of renin versus lactic acid as tissue perfusion biomarkers for mortality prediction in hypotensive critically Ill patients
ArticleUse of renin versus lactic acid as tissue perfusion biomarkers for mortality prediction in hypotensive critically Ill patients
ArticleSerum Lactate/Albumin Ratio as a Predictor Of Morbidity and Mortality In Patients with Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock
ArticleSerum Lactate/Albumin Ratio as a Predictor Of Morbidity and Mortality In Patients with Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock
ArticleFluid responsiveness in children with Septic shock is not a Reliable Predictor of outcome: Single Center Experience
ArticleFluid responsiveness in children with Septic shock is not a Reliable Predictor of outcome: Single Center Experience