LOW LACTATE (VENOUS) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES. What does low Lactate (Venous) test result referent values level mean?
Venous or arterial lactate concentrations may be requested when a patient has symptoms of hypoxia such as shortness of breath, rapid breathing, paleness, sweating, feeling sick, muscle weakness, stomach pain, or coma.
Normal referent values of lactate (venous) test are between 4.5 and 19.8 mg/dL (or between 0.5 and 2.2 mmol/L).
HIGH LACTATE (VENOUS) TEST RESULT REFERENT VALUES
Lactate (Venous) values and definitions
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tests:
Other Lactate (Venous) related tests :
Osmolality
Osmolarity
Urea
Uric acid
Creatinine
BUN/Creatinine Ratio
Plasma glucose (fasting)
Full blood glucose (fasting)
Lactate (Arterial)
Pyruvate