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Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis
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N. A. R. Vellinga Et Al. , "Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis," CRITICAL CARE , vol.21, 2017

Vellinga, N. A. R. Et Al. 2017. Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis. CRITICAL CARE , vol.21 .

Vellinga, N. A. R. , Boerma, E. C. , Koopmans, M., Donati, A., Dubin, A., Shapiro, N. I. , ... Pearse, R. M. (2017). Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis. CRITICAL CARE , vol.21.

Vellinga, Namkje Et Al. "Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis," CRITICAL CARE , vol.21, 2017

Vellinga, Namkje A. Et Al. "Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis." CRITICAL CARE , vol.21, 2017

Vellinga, N. A. R. Et Al. (2017) . "Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis." CRITICAL CARE , vol.21.

@article{article, author={Namkje A. R. Vellinga Et Al. }, title={Mildly elevated lactate levels are associated with microcirculatory flow abnormalities and increased mortality: a microSOAP post hoc analysis}, journal={CRITICAL CARE}, year=2017}