PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Hypovitaminosis C and vitamin C deficiency are very common in critically ill patients due to increased needs and decreased intake. Because vitamin C has pleiotropic functions, deficiency can aggravate the severity of illness and hamper recovery. RECENT FINDINGS: Vitamin C is a key circulating antioxidant with anti-inflammatory and immune-supporting effects, and a cofactor for important mono and dioxygenase enzymes. An increasing number of preclinical studies in trauma, ischemia/reperfusion, and sepsis models show that vitamin C administered at pharmacological doses attenuates oxidative stress and inflammation, and restores endothelial and organ function. Older studies showed less organ dysfunction when vitamin C was admin...
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition, affecting approximately 26 million people worldwide ...
Importance: Experimental data suggest that intravenous vitamin C may attenuate inflammation and vasc...
In numerous animal studies, vitamin C has prevented and alleviated viral and bacterial infections. I...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Vitamin C is not only an essential nutrient involved in many anabolic pathways, b...
Background: Vitamin C is a water-soluble antioxidant vitamin. Oxidative stress and its markers, alon...
Background: Sepsis is the leading cause of death in critically ill patients worldwide, with over a 3...
International audienceBackground: Vitamin C has potential protective effects through antioxidant and...
Background: Low plasma levels of vitamin C are associated with adverse outcomes, including increased...
Introduction: Numerous studies have suggested that Vitamin C may enhance sepsis recovery and improv...
Introduction: Vitamin C has been reported to have beneficial effects on patients with coronavirus di...
Sepsis is a high-incidence disease and demands intensive care. Finding effective treatment is the ke...
IMPORTANCE: The efficacy of vitamin C for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is uncertain. OBJECTIV...
Importance: The efficacy of vitamin C for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is uncertain. Objectiv...
Background: High-dose intravenous vitamin C directly scavenges and decreases the production of harmf...
IMPORTANCE: The efficacy of vitamin C for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is uncertain. OBJECTIV...
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition, affecting approximately 26 million people worldwide ...
Importance: Experimental data suggest that intravenous vitamin C may attenuate inflammation and vasc...
In numerous animal studies, vitamin C has prevented and alleviated viral and bacterial infections. I...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Vitamin C is not only an essential nutrient involved in many anabolic pathways, b...
Background: Vitamin C is a water-soluble antioxidant vitamin. Oxidative stress and its markers, alon...
Background: Sepsis is the leading cause of death in critically ill patients worldwide, with over a 3...
International audienceBackground: Vitamin C has potential protective effects through antioxidant and...
Background: Low plasma levels of vitamin C are associated with adverse outcomes, including increased...
Introduction: Numerous studies have suggested that Vitamin C may enhance sepsis recovery and improv...
Introduction: Vitamin C has been reported to have beneficial effects on patients with coronavirus di...
Sepsis is a high-incidence disease and demands intensive care. Finding effective treatment is the ke...
IMPORTANCE: The efficacy of vitamin C for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is uncertain. OBJECTIV...
Importance: The efficacy of vitamin C for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is uncertain. Objectiv...
Background: High-dose intravenous vitamin C directly scavenges and decreases the production of harmf...
IMPORTANCE: The efficacy of vitamin C for hospitalized patients with COVID-19 is uncertain. OBJECTIV...
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition, affecting approximately 26 million people worldwide ...
Importance: Experimental data suggest that intravenous vitamin C may attenuate inflammation and vasc...
In numerous animal studies, vitamin C has prevented and alleviated viral and bacterial infections. I...