What is a Plasma Lactate Test?
The plasma lactate test measures the amount of lactate (lactic acid) in the bloodstream. The muscle cells and red blood cells produce lactic acid in the body. It forms when the body converts carbohydrates into energy during low oxygen levels.
Generally, oxygen levels drop right after an intense exercise routine or when the immune system wards off an infection or medical condition. Once the workout is complete or the body has fought the infection, lactic acid levels go back to normal.
Abnormally high or low levels of lactic acid in the bloodstream could indicate an underlying condition in a patient.