Abstract
Lactic acidosis, which is caused by a high anion concentration due to metabolic acidosis, occurs when the plasma lactate concentration exceeds 4 to 5 millimoles/litre (mmol/L) (normal range: 0.5-1.5 mmol/L). Lactate accumulation results from increased metabolism or decreased excretion. Lactic acidosis cases often occurs in intensive care units. In order to carry out effective treatment, the primary aim must be the reversal of the causes underlying the disease. Today, various methods are used to treat lactic acidosis. We have reviewed the occurrence of lactic acidosis in two cases in light of the current literature. Lactic acidosis can have quite serious consequences, and clinicians must be very careful while managing patients with lactic acidosis. (Yogun Bakim Derg 2011; 3: 63-6)
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