@Fellipe16839412 "NS is stigmatized as a resuscitation fluid but this kidney-unfriendly profile is not reflected in clinical scenarios. It remains unclear whether renal outcome depends on the use of a specific resuscitation solution or on curbing fluid cre
RT @thomaswoodcock: @PulmCrit @HeyDrNik @msiuba @ecgoligher Had a quick look, a nonStewart account that treats HCO3 as a strong ion. Though…
RT @thomaswoodcock: @PulmCrit @HeyDrNik @msiuba @ecgoligher Had a quick look, a nonStewart account that treats HCO3 as a strong ion. Though…
@PulmCrit @HeyDrNik @msiuba @ecgoligher Had a quick look, a nonStewart account that treats HCO3 as a strong ion. Thoughts about sodium lactate? https://t.co/dYlT6Y5dde
RT @NefroSati: Renal protection in sepsis: Is hypertonic sodium (lactate) the solution? https://t.co/TNgtjydlVK #
RT @NefroSati: Renal protection in sepsis: Is hypertonic sodium (lactate) the solution? https://t.co/TNgtjydlVK #
RT @NefroSati: Renal protection in sepsis: Is hypertonic sodium (lactate) the solution? https://t.co/TNgtjydlVK #
RT @NefroSati: Renal protection in sepsis: Is hypertonic sodium (lactate) the solution? https://t.co/TNgtjydlVK #
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RT @NefroSati: Renal protection in sepsis: Is hypertonic sodium (lactate) the solution? https://t.co/TNgtjydlVK #
Renal protection in sepsis: Is hypertonic sodium (lactate) the solution? https://t.co/TNgtjydlVK #