The events of cardiac surgery combined with moderate hypothermia hemodilution perfusion and postoperative respiratory care provide the stimuli for the alteration of K+ levels in red blood cells, plasma, and urine. The purpose of this study was to measure the deviations from normal potassium ion concentrations in an attempt to understand the physiological processes involved
BACKGROUND: It is uncertain whether increases in PaCO2 during surgery lead to an increase in plasma ...
Background: Blood potassium is the main prognostic biomarker used for triage in hypothermic cardiac ...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
The events of cardiac surgery combined with moderate hypothermia hemodilution perfusion and postoper...
Potassium homeostasis affects cardiac rhythm and contractility, along with vascular reactivity and v...
The purposes of this research were to: (1) describe selected fluid and electrolyte changes that occu...
Background: Conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) due to the higher volume of priming solution in ...
Patients maintained postoperatively on parenteral fluids or a dietary intake low or lacking in potas...
Background: Generally, the electrolyte abnormalities are seen in many hospitalized patients, and thi...
Thirty patients with heart diseases, both congenital and acquired in origin, have been treated surgi...
Blood potassium is the main prognostic biomarker used for triage in hypothermic cardiac arrest. The ...
Potassium (K+) is one of the most important ion present in the human body and involved in numerous p...
INTRODUCTION: Electrolyte disorders are an important cause of ventricular and supraventricular arrhy...
It has been shown that changes of serum electrolyte have occurred during cardiopumonary bypass and t...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
BACKGROUND: It is uncertain whether increases in PaCO2 during surgery lead to an increase in plasma ...
Background: Blood potassium is the main prognostic biomarker used for triage in hypothermic cardiac ...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
The events of cardiac surgery combined with moderate hypothermia hemodilution perfusion and postoper...
Potassium homeostasis affects cardiac rhythm and contractility, along with vascular reactivity and v...
The purposes of this research were to: (1) describe selected fluid and electrolyte changes that occu...
Background: Conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) due to the higher volume of priming solution in ...
Patients maintained postoperatively on parenteral fluids or a dietary intake low or lacking in potas...
Background: Generally, the electrolyte abnormalities are seen in many hospitalized patients, and thi...
Thirty patients with heart diseases, both congenital and acquired in origin, have been treated surgi...
Blood potassium is the main prognostic biomarker used for triage in hypothermic cardiac arrest. The ...
Potassium (K+) is one of the most important ion present in the human body and involved in numerous p...
INTRODUCTION: Electrolyte disorders are an important cause of ventricular and supraventricular arrhy...
It has been shown that changes of serum electrolyte have occurred during cardiopumonary bypass and t...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...
BACKGROUND: It is uncertain whether increases in PaCO2 during surgery lead to an increase in plasma ...
Background: Blood potassium is the main prognostic biomarker used for triage in hypothermic cardiac ...
Hyperkalemia occurs frequently in hospitalized patients and is of particular concern for those who h...