نتایج جستجو برای: plasma substitute and hypovolemic patients

تعداد نتایج: 17283865  

Journal: :research in molecular medicine 0
vahid ansari department of biochemistry, molecular and cell biology research center, faculty of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran mehryar zargari department of biochemistry, molecular and cell biology research center, faculty of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran ateih makhlough department of nephrology, imam khomeini hospital, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran shiva saddat mirabedini department of biochemistry, molecular and cell biology research center, faculty of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran samineh motallebi-reikandeh dokht iran, high school, education office district 2, sari, iran

background: the role of attenuation in antioxidant capacity or expansion of pro-oxidant/oxidant is well known for the development of stress oxidative. the aim of this study was to evaluate the plasma antioxidant capacity along with uric acid in patients with diabetic nephropathy (dn+) and without diabetic nephropathy (dn-). materials and methods: the research population included 88 patients wit...

2017
Evgeni Brotfain Yoram Klein Ronen Toledano Leonid Koyfman Dmitry Frank Micha Y. Shamir Moti Klein

BACKGROUND The urine output is an important clinical parameter of renal function and blood volume status, especially in critically ill multiple trauma patients. In the present study, the minute-to-minute urine flow rate and its variability were analyzed in hypotensive multiple trauma patients during the first 6 h of their ICU (intensive care unit) stay. These parameters have not been previously...

2014
Qiaobing Huang Ming Zhao Keseng Zhao

Massive burn trauma is characterized by hypovolemic shock induced by the loss of plasma from vessels. The elevation of vascular permeability and the ultimate formation of tissue edema are important events during the development of severe burn injury. The underlying mechanisms involved in the increased permeability include the activation of multiple endothelial signaling pathways and the changes...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2007
Chiou-An Chen Yu-Chuan Li Yuh-Feng Lin Fu-Chiu Yu Wei-Hsin Huang Jainn-Shiun Chiu

Measuring the plasma parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentration is crucial to evaluate renal bone disease in patients with renal failure. Although frequent measurement is needed to avoid inadequate prescription of phosphate binders and vitamin D preparations, artificial intelligence can repeatedly perform the forecasting tasks and may be a satisfactory substitute for laboratory tests. Neuro-fuzzy ...

2013
Michael J. Hobson Ranjit S. Chima

Hypovolemic shock is a common yet underappreciated insult which often accompanies illnesses afflicting children. Indeed, it is by far the most common type of shock in the pediatric age group worldwide. Early recognition and treatment of hypovolemic shock is paramount to reversing cellular hypoxia and ischemia before irreparable end-organ

2010
M. Ibarra Marta Vázquez A. Canale

Objective: To assess the reliability of salivary phenytoin (PHT) concentrations and predicted free PHT levels by Sheiner-Tozer equation in order to substitute measured free PHT concentrations in critically ill patients. Methodology: Twenty-four neurocritically ill adult patients receiving intravenous PHT were included in the study. Analyses of total, free plasma and saliva PHT concentrations we...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 1995
M Naruse T Wasada K Naruse T Yoshimoto Y Omori H Demura

To seek the pathophysiologic significance of measuring the concentration of total renin instead of prorenin, we determined the plasma total renin concentration by immunoradiometric assay and correlated the results with various clinical features and laboratory parameters of diabetic complication in 108 patients with diabetes mellitus. The plasma prorenin concentration was estimated as the differ...

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Background: Vitamin C is a major antioxidant in lung airways and also functions against external insulting oxidant sources such as smoke and environmental contaminants. The aim of study was to assess the vitamin C in asthmatic patients, by it’s measurement in plasma and white blood cells (WBC). Materials and Methods: In a case–control study 50 asthmatic patients and 50 healthy person were ran...

Journal: :THE JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL ANESTHESIA 2007

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