Selected article for: "cL lactate and study population"

Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_885
    Snippet: We conclude that primiparous cattle are more stressed around parturition than multiparous cows. Both in human and veterinary medicine, L-lactate is a wellestablished biomarker of tissue hypoxia, sepsis, disease severity and mortality and has also attracted increasing attention in bovine medicine due to the availability and validation of cheap and portable L-lactate analyzers. The aim of the present retrospective analysis was therefore to assess t.....
    Document: We conclude that primiparous cattle are more stressed around parturition than multiparous cows. Both in human and veterinary medicine, L-lactate is a wellestablished biomarker of tissue hypoxia, sepsis, disease severity and mortality and has also attracted increasing attention in bovine medicine due to the availability and validation of cheap and portable L-lactate analyzers. The aim of the present retrospective analysis was therefore to assess the prognostic relevance of increased plasma L-Lactate concentrations (cL-lactate) in a large study population of hospitalized neonatal calves. For this purpose, the data of 10,060 neonatal calves admitted to the Clinic for Ruminants, LMU Munich, were retrospectively analyzed. L-Lactate was determined as part of a routinely performed clinical biochemistry panel on admission.

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