Acid-base disorders, and metabolic acidosis in particular, are frequently encountered in critical care typically in shock states, metabolic diseases decompensations or intoxications. Their systematic and careful evaluation frequently helps identifying underlying disease and guide clinical management. In most instances, therapy should focus on the underlying disease. Symptomatic treatment of metabolic acidosis is controversial and rarely indicated. This review focuses on the main causes of metabolic acidosis and their diagnostic approach
Lactic acidosis is defined as increase in blood lactate levels in association with acidemia. It shou...
Acid-base disorders are common in critically ill patients. Metabolic acid-base disorders are particu...
Background Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epid...
Metabolic acidosis is frequently observed in clinical practice, especially among critically ill pati...
Metabolic acidosis is frequently observed in clinical practice, especially among critically ill pati...
International audienceMetabolic acidosis is a disorder frequently encountered in emergency medicine ...
International audienceMetabolic acidosis is a disorder frequently encountered in emergency medicine ...
Metabolic acidosis may be a significant consequence of a vast array of toxins. Hence, determining wh...
Metabolic acidosis could emerge from diseases disrupting acid-base equilibrium or from drugs that in...
The aims of this study were to determine whether standard base excess (SBE) is a useful diagnostic t...
Metabolic alkalosis is the most common acid-base disor-der seen in hospitalized patients. There are ...
Metabolic alkalosis is an increase in blood pH to >7.45 due to a primary increase in serum bicarbona...
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Summary: Drug causes of metabolic acidosis are numerous and their mechanisms are diverse. Broadly, t...
Introduction: Hydrogen ion concentration which is expressed as pH value is in human blood maintained...
Lactic acidosis is defined as increase in blood lactate levels in association with acidemia. It shou...
Acid-base disorders are common in critically ill patients. Metabolic acid-base disorders are particu...
Background Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epid...
Metabolic acidosis is frequently observed in clinical practice, especially among critically ill pati...
Metabolic acidosis is frequently observed in clinical practice, especially among critically ill pati...
International audienceMetabolic acidosis is a disorder frequently encountered in emergency medicine ...
International audienceMetabolic acidosis is a disorder frequently encountered in emergency medicine ...
Metabolic acidosis may be a significant consequence of a vast array of toxins. Hence, determining wh...
Metabolic acidosis could emerge from diseases disrupting acid-base equilibrium or from drugs that in...
The aims of this study were to determine whether standard base excess (SBE) is a useful diagnostic t...
Metabolic alkalosis is the most common acid-base disor-der seen in hospitalized patients. There are ...
Metabolic alkalosis is an increase in blood pH to >7.45 due to a primary increase in serum bicarbona...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Surgery ICU Rounds - Podcasts - Met...
Summary: Drug causes of metabolic acidosis are numerous and their mechanisms are diverse. Broadly, t...
Introduction: Hydrogen ion concentration which is expressed as pH value is in human blood maintained...
Lactic acidosis is defined as increase in blood lactate levels in association with acidemia. It shou...
Acid-base disorders are common in critically ill patients. Metabolic acid-base disorders are particu...
Background Metabolic acidosis is a major complication of critical illness. However, its current epid...