Typically this is "cryptic shock". They should be treated as if they are 
hypotensive.

Hesham A. Hassaballa, MD, FCCP
Program Medical Director
Critical Care
Rush-Copley Medical Center

Assistant Professor of Medicine
Rush University Medical Center

Phone: (331) 454-6572

> On Mar 11, 2014, at 7:57 AM, "Carolyn Brown" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> All:
>
> A discussion has come up at our facility.  How are patients who present with 
> infection (known or suspected), 2 out of 4 classic SIRS criteria, 
> normotensive but a lactate greater than 4 mmol/L categorized?  Does this 
> population fit into the criteria for EGDT?
>
> Thank you,
> Carolyn
>
>
> Carolyn Brown, RN, MSN, CCNS, ACNS-BC
> Outcomes Manager--Special Projects/Sepsis Coordinator
> Clinical Outcomes
> New Hanover Regional Medical Center
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