The metabolic and respiratory effects of intravenous 0.5 M sodium acetate (at a rate of 2.5 mmol/min during 120 min) were studied in nine normal human subjects. O2 consumption (VO2) and CO2 production (VCO2) were measured continuously by open-circuit indirect calorimetry. VO2 increased from 251 +/- 9 to 281 +/- 9 ml/min (P < 0.001), energy expenditure increased from 4.95 +/- 0.17 kJ/min baseline to 5.58 +/- 0.16 kJ/min (P < 0.001), and VCO2 decreased nonsignificantly (211 +/- 7 ml/min vs. 202 +/- 7 ml/min, NS). The extrapulmonary CO2 loss (i.e., bicarbonate generation and excretion) was estimated at 48 +/- 5 ml/min. This observation is consistent with 1 mol of bicarbonate generated from 1 mol of acetate metabolized. Alveolar ventilati...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
We measured acetate concentrations in whole blood, serum, and plasma by a modification of a previous...
Hemodialysis with acetate, DL-lactate and bicarbonate: A hemodynamic and gasometric study. Using inv...
Infusion of sodium acetate in lean humans results in a decrease in respiratory exchange ratio, which...
The aim of the present series of studies was to investigate the effect of sodium acetate ingestion o...
Sodium lactate inhibits ventilation when infused in healthy human subjects. This effect has been att...
Sodium lactate inhibits ventilation when infused in healthy human subjects. This effect has been att...
Background Patients with acute respiratory failure may develop respiratory acidosis. Metabolic compe...
In a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, crossover study of 18 healthy adults aged 22.2 ± ...
Analysis of increased myocardial contractility during sodium acetate infusion in humans. To analyze ...
Sodium bicarbonate is central to the treatment of many poisonings. When it was placed on the FDA dru...
Background Acute hypoventilation results in CO2 retention and respiratory acidosis. Bicarbonate rete...
In recently published studies, Hartmann and Darrow (1., 2, 3) em-phasized the fact that if sodium bi...
To assess the effects of lactate on glucose metabolism, sodium lactate (20 mumol.kg-1.min-1) was inf...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
We measured acetate concentrations in whole blood, serum, and plasma by a modification of a previous...
Hemodialysis with acetate, DL-lactate and bicarbonate: A hemodynamic and gasometric study. Using inv...
Infusion of sodium acetate in lean humans results in a decrease in respiratory exchange ratio, which...
The aim of the present series of studies was to investigate the effect of sodium acetate ingestion o...
Sodium lactate inhibits ventilation when infused in healthy human subjects. This effect has been att...
Sodium lactate inhibits ventilation when infused in healthy human subjects. This effect has been att...
Background Patients with acute respiratory failure may develop respiratory acidosis. Metabolic compe...
In a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, crossover study of 18 healthy adults aged 22.2 ± ...
Analysis of increased myocardial contractility during sodium acetate infusion in humans. To analyze ...
Sodium bicarbonate is central to the treatment of many poisonings. When it was placed on the FDA dru...
Background Acute hypoventilation results in CO2 retention and respiratory acidosis. Bicarbonate rete...
In recently published studies, Hartmann and Darrow (1., 2, 3) em-phasized the fact that if sodium bi...
To assess the effects of lactate on glucose metabolism, sodium lactate (20 mumol.kg-1.min-1) was inf...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and an increased ventilatory demand secondary to an increased CO2 producti...
We measured acetate concentrations in whole blood, serum, and plasma by a modification of a previous...
Hemodialysis with acetate, DL-lactate and bicarbonate: A hemodynamic and gasometric study. Using inv...