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149 related items for PubMed ID: 25310552

  • 1. [Assessment of metabolic acidosis in critically ill patients: method of Stewart-Fencl-Figge versus the traditional henderson-hasselbalch approach].
    Barbosa MB, Alves Cde A, Queiroz Filho H.
    Rev Bras Ter Intensiva; 2006 Dec; 18(4):380-4. PubMed ID: 25310552
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  • 2. Unmeasured anions identified by the Fencl-Stewart method predict mortality better than base excess, anion gap, and lactate in patients in the pediatric intensive care unit.
    Balasubramanyan N, Havens PL, Hoffman GM.
    Crit Care Med; 1999 Aug; 27(8):1577-81. PubMed ID: 10470767
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  • 5. Acid-base status of critically ill patients with acute renal failure: analysis based on Stewart-Figge methodology.
    Rocktaeschel J, Morimatsu H, Uchino S, Goldsmith D, Poustie S, Story D, Gutteridge G, Bellomo R.
    Crit Care; 2003 Aug; 7(4):R60. PubMed ID: 12930557
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  • 6. Defining metabolic acidosis in patients with septic shock using Stewart approach.
    Mallat J, Michel D, Salaun P, Thevenin D, Tronchon L.
    Am J Emerg Med; 2012 Mar; 30(3):391-8. PubMed ID: 21277142
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  • 7. Unmeasured anions in critically ill patients: can they predict mortality?
    Rocktaeschel J, Morimatsu H, Uchino S, Bellomo R.
    Crit Care Med; 2003 Aug; 31(8):2131-6. PubMed ID: 12973170
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  • 10. Diagnosing metabolic acidosis in the critically ill: bridging the anion gap, Stewart, and base excess methods.
    Fidkowski C, Helstrom J.
    Can J Anaesth; 2009 Mar; 56(3):247-56. PubMed ID: 19247746
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  • 12. Evaluation of the efficacy of simplified Fencl-Stewart equation in analyzing the changes in acid base status following resuscitation with two different fluids.
    Ahmed SM, Maheshwari P, Agarwal S, Nadeem A, Singh L.
    Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci; 2013 Jul; 3(3):206-10. PubMed ID: 24404459
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  • 13. Conventional or physicochemical approach in intensive care unit patients with metabolic acidosis.
    Moviat M, van Haren F, van der Hoeven H.
    Crit Care; 2003 Jun; 7(3):R41-5. PubMed ID: 12793889
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  • 14. [Blood gas analysis in dogs in veterinary practice. A review].
    Wagner J, Rieker T, Siegling-Vlitakis C.
    Tierarztl Prax Ausg K Kleintiere Heimtiere; 2015 Jun; 43(4):260-72; quiz 273. PubMed ID: 26235495
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  • 18. Acid-base disorder analysis during diabetic ketoacidosis using the Stewart approach--a case report.
    Szrama J, Smuszkiewicz P.
    Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther; 2013 Jun; 45(4):230-4. PubMed ID: 24407901
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  • 20. Comparison of three different methods of evaluation of metabolic acid-base disorders.
    Dubin A, Menises MM, Masevicius FD, Moseinco MC, Kutscherauer DO, Ventrice E, Laffaire E, Estenssoro E.
    Crit Care Med; 2007 May; 35(5):1264-70. PubMed ID: 17334252
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