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Jansen TC et al. – The use of blood lactate monitoring has a place in risk–stratification in critically ill patients, but it is unknown whether the routine use of lactate as a resuscitation end point improves outcome. This warrants randomized controlled studies on the efficacy of lactate–directed therapy.

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