Does the arterial-central venous lactate gradient correlate with the P/F ratio in mechanical ventilated critically ill patients?

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R Cordioli
E Moura
D Lima
I Schmidtbauer
D Forte
F Giannini
F Rocha
J Coelho
M Park
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[1] Hospital das Clinicas,
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Critical Care | / 10卷 / Suppl 1期
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Lactate; Septic Shock; Acute Lung Injury; Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome; Ventilator Setting;
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10.1186/cc4549
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