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Esophageal Doppler-guided fluid management decreases blood lactate levels in multiple-trauma patients: a randomized controlled trial

Ivan Chytra*, Richard Pradl, Roman Bosman, Petr Pelnář, Eduard Kasal and Alexandra Židková

Critical Care 2007, 11:R24 doi:10.1186/cc5703

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Haemodynamic goal-directed therapy and postoperative infections: earlier is better. a systematic review and meta-analysis

Lidia Dalfino, Maria T Giglio, Filomena Puntillo, Massimo Marucci, Nicola Brienza Critical Care 2011, 15:R154 (24 June 2011)

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Intraoperative fluid optimization using stroke volume variation in high risk surgical patients: results of prospective randomized study

Jan Benes, Ivan Chytra, Pavel Altmann, Marek Hluchy, Eduard Kasal, Roman Svitak, Richard Pradl, Martin Stepan Critical Care 2010, 14:R118 (16 June 2010)

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The prognostic value of blood lactate levels relative to that of vital signs in the pre-hospital setting: a pilot study

Tim C Jansen, Jasper van Bommel, Paul G Mulder, Johannes H Rommes, Selma JM Schieveld, Jan Bakker Critical Care 2008, 12:R160 (17 December 2008)

In a cohort of patients that required urgent ambulance dispatching, pre-hospital blood lactate levels were associated with in-hospital mortality and provided prognostic information superior to patient vital signs.

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Year in review 2007: Critical Care – cardiology

Luigi Camporota, Marius Terblanche, David Bennett Critical Care 2008, 12:232 (14 October 2008)