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    • Castro, Ricardo; Kattan, Eduardo; Ferri, Giorgio; Pairumani, Ronald; Valenzuela, Emilio Daniel; Alegría, Leyla; Oviedo, Vanessa; Pavez, Nicolás; Soto, Dagoberto; Vera, Magdalena; Santis, César; Astudillo, Brusela; Cid, María Alicia; Bravo, Sebastián; Ospina Tascón, Gustavo; Bakker, Jan; Hernández, Glenn (Springer, 2020)
      Background Persistent hyperlactatemia has been considered as a signal of tissue hypoperfusion in septic shock patients, but multiple non-hypoperfusion-related pathogenic mechanisms could be involved. Therefore, pursuing ...
    • Lorca Pavez, Nicolás; Kattan, Eduardo; Vera, Magdalena; Ferri, Giorgio; Valenzuela, Emilio Daniel; Alegría, Leyla; Bravo, Sebastián; Pairumani Medrano, Ronald; Santis Fuentes, César; Oviedo, Vanessa; Soto, Dagoberto; Ospina Tascón, Gustavo; Bakker, Jan; Hernández, Glenn; Castro, Ricardo (AME, 2020)
      Background: Assessment of tissue hypoxia at the bedside has yet to be translated into daily clinical practice in septic shock patients. Perfusion markers are surrogates of deeper physiological phenomena. Lactate-to-pyruvate ...
    • Kattan, Eduardo; Ospina Tascón, Gustavo A.; Teboul, Jean-Louis; Castro, Ricardo; Cecconi, Maurizio; Ferri, Giorgio; Bakker, Jan; Hernández, Glenn (BMC, 2020)
      Background Fluid boluses are administered to septic shock patients with the purpose of increasing cardiac output as a means to restore tissue perfusion. Unfortunately, fluid therapy has a narrow therapeutic index, and ...