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Whole-body Co2 production as an index of the metabolic response to sepsis
Shock, 06/23/09
Kao CC et al. - RaCO2 can provide information about substrate metabolism in septic patients. Because hypometabolism is associated with mortality and changes in protein and glucose metabolism in septic patients, it may be a useful clinical indicator of an inadequate metabolic response.
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