Point-of-Care Testing to Differentiate Various Acid–Base Disorders in Chronic Kidney Disease [PDF]
Background: Normal-anion-gap metabolic acidosis (AGMA) and high-anion-gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA) are two forms of metabolic acidosis, which is a common complication in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Tomasz Gołębiowski +12 more
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A mathematical model of the four cardinal acid-base disorders
Precise maintenance of acid-base homeostasis is fundamental for optimal functioning of physiological and cellular processes. The presence of an acid-base disturbance can affect clinical outcomes and is usually caused by an underlying disease.
Alhaji Cherif +7 more
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Analysis of acid–base disorders in an ICU cohort using a computer script [PDF]
Background/aims Acid–base status is important for understanding pathophysiology, making a diagnosis, planning effective treatment and monitoring progress of critically ill patients.
Innas Forsal +5 more
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A novel scoring system for assessing the severity of electrolyte and acid-base disorders and predicting outcomes in hospitalized patients. [PDF]
Electrolyte and acid-base disorders are commonly seen in critically ill and other hospitalized patients. A scoring system is needed to assess the severity of electrolyte and acid-base disorders and to predict outcome in hospital patients.
Wang Y +7 more
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Study of Acid-Base Disorders and Biochemical Findings of Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study. [PDF]
Introduction: Acid base disorder is a condition characterized by alteration in blood pH by the imbalance between the components of blood leading to a life threatening situation. The main aim of this study was to find the prevalence of acid-base disorders
Shreewastav RK +4 more
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Nutrition support practitioners should be confident in their ability to recognize and treat various metabolic and respiratory disorders encountered in daily practice. A clinician's comprehension of the underlying physiologic processes and/or exogenous causes that occur during acid‐base disorders is essential when making therapeutic decisions regarding ...
Phil, Ayers, Carman, Dixon, Andrew, Mays
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Has Stewart approach improved our ability to diagnose acid-base disorders in critically ill patients? [PDF]
The Stewart approach-the application of basic physical-chemical principles of aqueous solutions to blood-is an appealing method for analyzing acid-base disorders. These principles mainly dictate that pH is determined by three independent variables, which
Masevicius FD, Dubin A.
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The correlation between end-tidal carbon dioxide and arterial blood gas parameters in patients evaluated for metabolic acid-base disorders. [PDF]
Background: The analysis of arterial blood gas (ABG) is an invasive procedure that is used frequently in the emergency department (ED) to evaluate the acid-base status of critically-ill patients.
Pishbin E +5 more
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Approach to acid–base disorders in primary care [PDF]
Ching Yen Patricia Chia +2 more
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A simplified physicochemical approach to acid-base disorders: perioperative practical application [PDF]
Gabriel Henrique Reis +3 more
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