DOI Link
DOI
10.1186/s13054-017-1842-7
Publication Date
2017-10-18
Publication Title
Critical Care
Volume
21
Issue
1
ISSN
1364-8535
Recommended Citation
Vellinga, N., Boerma, E., Koopmans, M., Donati, A., Dubin, A., Shapiro, N., Pearse, R., van, d., Dondorp, A., Bafi, T., Fries, M., Akarsu-Ayazoglu, T., Pranskunas, A., Hollenberg, S., Balestra, G., van, I., Sadaka, F., Minto, G., Aypar, U., Hurtado, F., Martinelli, G., Payen, D., van, H., Holley, A., Gomez, H., Mehta, R., Rodriguez, A., Ruiz, C., Canales, H., Duranteau, J., Spronk, P., Jhanji, S., Hubble, S., Chierego, M., Jung, C., Martin, D., Sorbara, C., Bakker, J., & Ince, C. (2017) 'Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis', Critical Care, 21(1). Available at: 10.1186/s13054-017-1842-7