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Validation of a method to partition the base deficit in meningococcal sepsis: a retrospective study

Validation of a method to partition the base deficit in meningococcal sepsis: a retrospective study

... Finally, it is noted that the regression analysis used multiple samples taken from each patient; thus each measurement cannot be considered truly independent in a statistical sense (even though an individual patient's ...

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Emergency department spirometric volume and base deficit delineate risk for torso injury in stable patients

Emergency department spirometric volume and base deficit delineate risk for torso injury in stable patients

... increased base deficit and sensitivity of decreased spirometric volume for torso injury was greater than the other risk ...increased base deficit and/or decreased spirometric volume for torso ...

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Base deficit in the immediate postoperative period of open-heart surgery and patient outcome

Base deficit in the immediate postoperative period of open-heart surgery and patient outcome

... study base deficit levels after CPB with a pump prime solution containing Ringer’s lactate were expected to be normally between 0-2 meq/L, according to one previous study ...

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The impact of severe traumatic brain injury on a novel base deficit- based classification of hypovolemic shock

The impact of severe traumatic brain injury on a novel base deficit- based classification of hypovolemic shock

... BD: Base deficit; DGU: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie (German Trauma Society); ED: Emergency Department; FFP: Fresh frozen plasma; GCS: Glasgow coma scale; HR: Heart rate; ICU: Intensive care ...

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Base Deficit as a Predictor of Mortality in Sepsis and Septic Shock.

Base Deficit as a Predictor of Mortality in Sepsis and Septic Shock.

... acid base balance. Therefore base deficit value can provide a prognostic index that correlates with infection and easily available test in emergency ...the base deficit can be used in ...

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Association of base deficit with mortality in pediatric trauma

Association of base deficit with mortality in pediatric trauma

... (7). Base deficit (BD) is defined as the amount of base in millimoles per liter (mmol/L) required for buffering 1 liter of whole blood to a pH of ...

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PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF NEURON SPECIFIC ENOLASE IN SERUM FOR OUTCOME OF INFANTS WITH BIRTH ASPHYXIA

PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF NEURON SPECIFIC ENOLASE IN SERUM FOR OUTCOME OF INFANTS WITH BIRTH ASPHYXIA

... Results: Apgar scores and arterial cord blood pH were significantly lower in HIE neonates than that in control neonates. Meanwhile, serum NSE and arterial cord blood base deficit were significantly higher ...

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Reappraising the concept of massive transfusion in trauma

Reappraising the concept of massive transfusion in trauma

... patient-specific probability of massive transfusion, and odds ratios are more meaningful for considering the impact of an individual predictor). The variables with the most weight in the model were systolic blood pres- ...

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Lactic Acidemia in Reye's Syndrome

Lactic Acidemia in Reye's Syndrome

... In 35 instances arterial plasma lactate values were obtained simultaneously with a measurement of arterial blood pH, Po2, Pco2, and base deficit.. The ratio of milliequivalents of lactat[r] ...

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Post return of spontaneous circulation factors associated with mortality in pediatric in hospital cardiac arrest: a prospective multicenter multinational observational study

Post return of spontaneous circulation factors associated with mortality in pediatric in hospital cardiac arrest: a prospective multicenter multinational observational study

... pH, base deficit, lactic acid, bicarbonate, FiO2, need for inotropic support, inotropic index, dose of dopamine and dobutamine at 1 hour and at 24 hours after return of spontaneous circulation as well as ...

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Induction of labour versus expectant management for nulliparous women over 35 years of age: a multi centre prospective, randomised controlled trial

Induction of labour versus expectant management for nulliparous women over 35 years of age: a multi centre prospective, randomised controlled trial

... BD: Base deficit; BP: Blood pressure; CS: Caesarean section; CPAP: Continuous positive airway pressure; CTG: Cardiotocography; DMEC: Data monitoring and ethics committee; EDD: Expected date of delivery; ...

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Physical Inactivity: A Social Burden

Physical Inactivity: A Social Burden

... and base deficit values followed over a period of time can be used to predict impending complications or grave outcomes in patients of trauma and ...and base deficit values to near normal by ...

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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: ADVANCES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF STATUS ASTHMATICUS IN CHILDREN

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: ADVANCES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF STATUS ASTHMATICUS IN CHILDREN

... total body weight (in kg) as the assumed extracellular volume.’6 The values of base deficit should be adjusted for the effect of an elevated Paco,.’7 Because of difficulty in pre- dietin[r] ...

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The Initial and 24 h (After the Patient Rehabilitation) Deficit of Arterial Blood Gases as Predictors of Patients Outcome

The Initial and 24 h (After the Patient Rehabilitation) Deficit of Arterial Blood Gases as Predictors of Patients Outcome

... initial base deficit and determination of disease ...h base deficit was associated with prognosis ...Initial base deficit in traumatic patients had a significant correlation with ...

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LACTATE AND PYRUVATE AS AN INDEX OF PRENATAL OXYGEN DEPRIVATION

LACTATE AND PYRUVATE AS AN INDEX OF PRENATAL OXYGEN DEPRIVATION

... base deficit values in maternal arterial and umbilical cord blood in the four groups are presented in Tables I and II.. The relation-.[r] ...

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Clinical review: Acid–base abnormalities in the intensive care unit

Clinical review: Acid–base abnormalities in the intensive care unit

... Nonetheless, base excess correlates with transfusion requirements and with length of stay ...trauma, base deficit (50% lethal dose, ...a base deficit less negative than –5 predicted ...

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Comparison of the predictive performance of the BIG, TRISS, and PS09 score in anadult trauma population derived from multiple international trauma registries

Comparison of the predictive performance of the BIG, TRISS, and PS09 score in anadult trauma population derived from multiple international trauma registries

... sion base deficit (B), international normalized ratio (I), and Glasgow Coma Scale (G) were independently asso- ciated with ...(base deficit + ...

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Thermal Environment and Acid Base Homeostasis in Human Infants during the First Few Hours of Life

Thermal Environment and Acid Base Homeostasis in Human Infants during the First Few Hours of Life

... Mean values i SE for pH, Pco2, total CO2, base deficit, lactate, pyruvate, 02 consumption, and rectal temperature in eight healthy newborn infants, Apgar score 7 or higher at birth, and [r] ...

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Hyperfibrinolysis in severe isolated traumatic brain injury may occur without tissue hypoperfusion: a retrospective observational multicentre study

Hyperfibrinolysis in severe isolated traumatic brain injury may occur without tissue hypoperfusion: a retrospective observational multicentre study

... Previous studies indicate that tissue hypoperfusion may contribute to the development of hyperfibrinolysis, evalu- ated via thromboelastometry in areas outside the isolated TBI [7–11]. In the present study, ...

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FIBTEM provides early prediction of massive transfusion in trauma

FIBTEM provides early prediction of massive transfusion in trauma

... BD: base deficit; BP: blood pressure; CFT: clot formation time; CT: clotting time; EXTEM: extrinsically activated thromboelastometric test; ER: emergency room; FC: fibrinogen concentrate; FFP: fresh frozen ...

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