2020
DOI: 10.5455/annalsmedres.2020.02.154
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The effect of lactate levels on prognosis in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

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“…Anaerobic metabolism in the body produces lactate primarily in muscle tissue by pyruvate reduction with the help of lactate dehydrogenase enzyme [21]. The lactate levels remain within a narrow range, and its rise may result from a raised formation, a reduced clearance, or multiple other factors [22,23]. Lactate levels have been found to help in the prediction or monitoring of the severity of pathologies that are critical in nature, like sepsis, cardiovascular emergencies, trauma, and burns [24].…”
Section: The Link Between Serum Lactate and Severity Of Dkamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anaerobic metabolism in the body produces lactate primarily in muscle tissue by pyruvate reduction with the help of lactate dehydrogenase enzyme [21]. The lactate levels remain within a narrow range, and its rise may result from a raised formation, a reduced clearance, or multiple other factors [22,23]. Lactate levels have been found to help in the prediction or monitoring of the severity of pathologies that are critical in nature, like sepsis, cardiovascular emergencies, trauma, and burns [24].…”
Section: The Link Between Serum Lactate and Severity Of Dkamentioning
confidence: 99%