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Acid–base alterations during laparoscopic abdominal surgery: a comparison with laparotomy  |
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Resuscitation fluids.  |
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Dilutional Acidosis following Hetastarch or Albumin in Healthy Volunteers  |
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Helmy A, Mukhtar A, Ahmed A, Sief NE, Hussein A. The intraoperative therapeutic equivalence of balanced vs saline-based 6%hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 and their influence on perioperative acid-base status and renal functions. J Clin Anesth 2016; 32: 267-73. |
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Acid–Base Changes Caused by 5% Albumin versus 6% Hydroxyethyl Starch Solution in Patients Undergoing Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution: A Randomized Prospective Study  |
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The Stewart approach--one clinician's perspective.  |
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Base EM, Standl T, Lassnigg A, Skhirtladze K, Jungheinrich C, Gayko D, et al. Efficacy and safety of hydroxyethyl starch 6% 130/0.4 in a balanced electrolyte solution (Volulyte) during cardiac surgery. J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth 2011; 25: 407-14. |
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Different effects of fluid loading with saline, gelatine, hydroxyethyl starch or albumin solutions on acid-base status in the critically ill.  |
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Modern quantitative acid-base chemistry.  |
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Wilkes P. Hypoproteinemia, strong-ion difference, and acid-base status in critically ill patients. J Appl Physiol (1985) 1998; 84: 1740-8. |
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Equivalent Metabolic Acidosis with Four Colloids and Saline on Ex Vivo Haemodilution  |
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Association between a chloride-liberal vs chloride-restrictive intravenous fluid administration strategy and kidney injury in critically ill adults.  |
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Comparison of the Effects of Normal Saline Versus Plasmalyte on Acid-Base Balance During Living Donor Kidney Transplantation Using the Stewart and Base Excess Methods  |
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A critical appraisal of intravenous fluids: from the physiological basis to clinical evidence  |
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Balanced versus chloride-rich solutions for fluid resuscitation in brain-injured patients: a randomised double-blind pilot study  |
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The meaning of acid-base abnormalities in the intensive care unit: part III -- effects of fluid administration.  |
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A balanced view of balanced solutions.  |
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Role of pump prime in the etiology and pathogenesis of cardiopulmonary bypass-associated acidosis.  |
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Stability of the strong ion gap versus the anion gap over extremes of PCO2 and pH.  |
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Correction of the anion gap for albumin in order to detect occult tissue anions in shock.  |
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Anion gap corrected for albumin, phosphate and lactate is a good predictor of strong ion gap in critically ill patients: a nested cohort study  |
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Physiological Approach to Assessment of Acid–Base Disturbances  |
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Bowel Preparation before Elective Surgery.  |
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Boldt J, Schöllhorn T, Münchbach J, Pabsdorf M. A total balanced volume replacement strategy using a new balanced hydoxyethyl starch preparation (6% HES 130/0.42) in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. Eur J Anaesthesiol 2007; 24: 267-75. |
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