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Volemia y excreción urinaria en ratas hipertensas tratadas con nifedipina o diuréticos
Para valorar los efectos que sobre la volemia y la excreción urinaria de ratas hipertensas tiene la nifedipina o los diuréticos se tomaron ratas hembras de 250 ± 19 g, hipertensas; 9 recibieron nifedipina (0,06 mg/d); 10 furosemida (0,125 mg/d) y otras 9,
Saraí del Río Brito +2 more
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We have developed since 1994 a new hemodialysis (HD) technique called acetate biofiltration 84% (AFB 84%) that is characterized by the absence of acetate in the dialysate and the complete correction of buffer balance by post- dilutional infusion of ...
Kais Harzallah +6 more
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Maintenance enteral electrolyte solutions for neonatal calves: sodium acetate and osmolarity effects [PDF]
The use of hypotonic electrolytic solutions in enteral fluid therapy is still understudied in calves. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of maintenance enteral electrolytic solutions with different concentrations of sodium ...
A.P. Lima +9 more
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Monitoring anesthesia depth with patient state index during pediatric surgery
Abstract Background Monitoring anesthesia depth in children is challenging. Pediatric anesthesiologists estimate general anesthesia depth using indirect methods such as pharmacokinetic models and neurovegetative reflexes. The application of processed electroencephalography may help to identify the correct anesthesia depth (i.e., patient state index ...
Zaccaria Ricci +8 more
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Evaluation of quality of care in neonatal anesthesia using a bundle of intraoperative parameters
Abstract Background Maintenance of physiological homeostasis is key in the safe conduct of pediatric anesthesia. Achieving this goal is especially difficult in neonatal surgery. Aims The first aim was to document the absolute number of seven intraoperative parameters monitored during anesthesia in neonates undergoing gastroschisis surgery.
Jean‐Philippe Salaün +6 more
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IntroductionAdmission hyponatremia, frequent in patients hospitalized for COVID-19, has been associated with increased mortality. However, although euvolemic hyponatremia secondary to the Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuresis (SIAD) is the single most ...
Mario Pazos-Guerra +14 more
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Abstract Introduction Prescribing the ultrafiltration in hemodialysis patients remains challenging and might benefit from the information on absolute blood volume, estimated by intradialytic dialysate bolus administration. Here, we aimed at determining the relationship between absolute blood volume, normalized for body mass (specific blood volume, Vs),
Michael Schmiedecker +9 more
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Introduction. Hemodialysis (HD) patients have higher mortality rate than the general population. Recent studies indicate a significant role of non-cardiovascular risk factors in for mortality in HD patients.
Risovic Ivona +3 more
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Comparison of European recommendations about patient blood management in postpartum haemorrhage
Abstract Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity worldwide. Some documents with practical recommendations for the management of PPH do not include the most updated directives. This review offers a quality comparison of the recommendations stated in Europe since 2015.
Rosa Leal, Filipa Lança
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