Metabolic disturbances include hyperglycaemia, hypokalaemia, hypophosphataemia, metabolic acidosis, and respiratory alkalosis. Children who have consumed more than 15 mg/kg of theophylline require ...
Instructions for Authors Submission Site AHA Journals EDI Editorial Board Author Reprints After diagnosis by coronary arteriography, various risk factors were compared between two groups of subjects ...
CHANGES in the pH of the blood in disease are very small – that is, with limits of 7.0 to 7.8 in extraordinary circumstances. Considering that large variations occur in the amounts of hydrogen ...
These clinical findings and refractory hypokalaemic hypertension with metabolic alkalosis raised a suspicion of Cushing’s syndrome (CS). 24-hour urinary free cortisol (24 hours) was grossly raised on ...
respiratory alkalosis, correction of chronic respiratory acidosis and diabetic ketoacidosis. Severe hypophosphatemia (≤1.0 mg/dl [0.3 mmol/l]) can cause respiratory failure, delay weaning from ...
From the Departments of Physiology (M.-L.W., K.-L.T.) and Anatomy (S.-M.W., J.-C.W.), the Institute of Toxicology (B.-S.W.), and the Department of Internal Medicine ...
Nephrotic range proteinuria and metabolic alkalosis are unusual findings in large vessel vasculitis. In this case, renovascular hypertension with unilateral renal artery stenosis in Takayasu arteritis ...
You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways. Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis are associated with compensatory physiological changes, ...
In addition, because respiratory alkalosis, a condition often associated with pulmonary disorders such as pneumonia, leads to reduction in uterine blood flow, the work of breathing must be ...
Avoid abrupt cessation. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers. Fluid retention, electrolyte disturbances (eg, decreased Ca and K+, hypokalemic alkalosis), muscle weakness, steroid myopathy, osteoporosis ...
Clinical findings include dehydration, acidosis due to inadequate nutrition, alkalosis due to loss of hydrochloride and hypokalaemia. There are two degrees of severity: (i) grade 1, nausea and ...