AMMONIUM chloride has been widely used as a therapeutic agent ever since its introduction by Keith, Barrier and Whelan 1 in 1925. Given intermittently for a few days at a time, it has a slight ...
Congenital lactic acidosis refers to a group of inborn errors of metabolism characterized in the neonatal period by metabolic acidosis associated with an overwhelming accumulation of lactate.
Diagnosis. Lactic acidosis associated with prolonged exposure to linezolid. Management. Discontinuation of linezolid. Lactic acidosis is a common disorder associated with disturbed acid–base ...
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A normal blood pH is considered to be 7.35–7.45. However, even at a normal blood pH metabolic acidosis can occur. In fact, once the blood pH falls below 7.4, there is usually acid retention in the ...
Conclusions—On the basis of these findings, we conclude that acidosis-induced coronary arteriolar dilation is mediated by the opening of smooth muscle K ATP channels through the activation of ...
Iran: A recent meta-analysis revealed that high dietary acid load (DAL) can be considered an independent risk factor for ...
Respiratory acidosis (primary hypercapnia) is when blood becomes too acidic because your lungs are unable to remove enough carbon dioxide from your body. This potentially life-threatening condition ...
Lactic acidosis is a health condition characterized by elevated lactate levels in the body. These high lactate levels may result from increased cell production, decreased clearance (mainly within the ...
30% (136/453) patients with persisting respiratory acidosis did not receive NIV while 11% (15/131) of acidotic admissions had a pure metabolic acidosis and did. Hospital mortality was 25% (270/1077) ...
Stewart's strong ion theory of acid–base balance is able to quantify the causes of metabolic acidosis and is used to show that our patients had a hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis. We show how the ...
Objective: To compare the prognostic abilities of lactic acidosis and hyperlactatemia and determine the influence of metabolic acidosis when attempting to predict the outcome of septic patients using ...