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  • 24. Accuracy of a point-of-care blood lactate measurement device in a prehospital setting.
    Walther LH, Zegers F, Nybo M, Mogensen CB, Christensen EF, Lassen AT, Mikkelsen S.
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  • 32. Evaluation of the Accusport lactate analyser.
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  • 34. Predicting the Occurrence of Hypotension in Stable Patients With Nonvariceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Point-of-Care Lactate Testing.
    Ko BS, Kim WY, Ryoo SM, Ahn S, Sohn CH, Seo DW, Lee YS, Lim KS, Jung HY.
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  • 36. The use and clinical importance of a substrate-specific electrode for rapid determination of blood lactate concentrations.
    Aduen J, Bernstein WK, Khastgir T, Miller J, Kerzner R, Bhatiani A, Lustgarten J, Bassin AS, Davison L, Chernow B.
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  • 38. Agreement between Arterial and Capillary pH, pCO2, and Lactate in Patients in the Emergency Department.
    Collot V, Malinverni S, Haltout J, Schweitzer E, Mols P, Bartiaux M.
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