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    Point-of-care lactate testing predicts mortality of severe sepsis in a predominantly HIV type 1–infected patient population in Uganda 

    Moore, Christopher C.; Jacob, Shevin T.; Pinkerton, Relana; Meya, David B.; Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet; Reynolds, Steven J.; Scheld, W. Michael (Infectious Diseases Society of America, 2008)
    Background: Prediction of mortality may improve management and outcomes of patients with sepsis in resource-limited settings. Therefore, we evaluated the ability of a hand-held portable whole-blood lactate (PWBL) analyzer ...

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    AuthorJacob, Shevin T. (1)
    Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet (1)
    Meya, David B. (1)Moore, Christopher C. (1)Pinkerton, Relana (1)Reynolds, Steven J. (1)Scheld, W. Michael (1)SubjectHIV Type 1–Infected (1)HIV/AIDS (1)
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    Portable whole-blood lactate (PWBL) (1)Resource-limited settings (1)Sepsis (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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