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200 related items for PubMed ID: 1779006

  • 1. Reduced fluid volume requirement for resuscitation of third-degree burns with high-dose vitamin C.
    Matsuda T, Tanaka H, Williams S, Hanumadass M, Abcarian H, Reyes H.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 1991; 12(6):525-32. PubMed ID: 1779006
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  • 2. Reduction of resuscitation fluid volumes in severely burned patients using ascorbic acid administration: a randomized, prospective study.
    Tanaka H, Matsuda T, Miyagantani Y, Yukioka T, Matsuda H, Shimazaki S.
    Arch Surg; 2000 Mar; 135(3):326-31. PubMed ID: 10722036
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  • 3. Reduced resuscitation fluid volume for second-degree experimental burns with delayed initiation of vitamin C therapy (beginning 6 h after injury).
    Sakurai M, Tanaka H, Matsuda T, Goya T, Shimazaki S, Matsuda H.
    J Surg Res; 1997 Nov; 73(1):24-7. PubMed ID: 9441788
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  • 4. Effects of cimetidine on fluid requirement during resuscitation of third-degree burns.
    Tanaka H, Wada T, Simazaki S, Hanumadass M, Reyes HM, Matsuda T.
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  • 5. Reduced resuscitation fluid volume for second-degree burns with delayed initiation of ascorbic acid therapy.
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  • 6. Hemodynamic effects of delayed initiation of antioxidant therapy (beginning two hours after burn) in extensive third-degree burns.
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  • 7. High-dose vitamin C therapy for extensive deep dermal burns.
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    Burns; 1992 Apr; 18(2):127-31. PubMed ID: 1590927
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  • 8. Antioxidant therapy using high dose vitamin C: reduction of postburn resuscitation fluid volume requirements.
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    World J Surg; 1995 Apr; 19(2):287-91. PubMed ID: 7754637
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  • 9. High-dose vitamin C infusion reduces fluid requirements in the resuscitation of burn-injured sheep.
    Dubick MA, Williams C, Elgjo GI, Kramer GC.
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  • 10. The effects of diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin on hemodynamics, metabolic acidosis, and survival in burned rats.
    Soltero RG, Hansbrough JF.
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  • 12. Small-volume resuscitation using hypertonic saline improves organ perfusion in burned rats.
    Kien ND, Antognini JF, Reilly DA, Moore PG.
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  • 13. Pentafraction for superior resuscitation of the ovine thermal burn.
    Brazeal BA, Honeycutt D, Traber LD, Toole JG, Herndon DN, Traber DL.
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  • 14. Resuscitation after severe burn injury using high-dose ascorbic acid: a retrospective review.
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  • 15. Resuscitation fluid composition and myocardial performance during burn shock.
    Conahan ST, Dupre A, Giaimo ME, Fowler CA, Torres CS, Miller HI.
    Circ Shock; 1987 Feb; 23(1):37-49. PubMed ID: 3690812
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  • 16. The Second Rule of Nines: a guide for resuscitation of burn patients.
    Freshwater MF, Su CT.
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  • 17. Resuscitation of severe thermal injury with hypertonic saline dextran: effects on peripheral and visceral edema in sheep.
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  • 18. Hypertonic saline dextran resuscitation of thermal injury.
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  • 19. Hypertonic saline dextran resuscitation fails to improve cardiac function in neonatal and senescent burned guinea pigs.
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  • 20. Effects of enriched lactate solution (ELS) for resuscitation after burn injury.
    Ono I, Ohura T, Sakamura R, Murazumi M, Sekido M, Miyashita M, Goto M, Kato S, Sumiya S.
    Burns; 1991 Apr; 17(2):110-6. PubMed ID: 1647163
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