نتایج جستجو برای: potassium bicarbonate

تعداد نتایج: 87179  

Journal: :The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 1997

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1995
S Keni M K Jain R Mehra S P Taskar

Twenty three children with recurrent episodes of diarrhea and chronic malnutrition were studied for pancreatic duct function. Those children were subjected to pancreatic stimulation with pancreozymin and secretin. Grade I malnourished children, as per Gomez classification, formed the control group. The water output from pancreas increased in malnourished children (p < 0.05). It correlated signi...

2014
Kyung Yoon Chang In-Hee Lee Gi Jun Kim Kangwon Cho Hoon Suk Park Hyung Wook Kim

BACKGROUND Osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS) primarily occurs after rapid correction of severe hyponatremia. There are no proven effective therapies for ODS, but we describe the first case showing the successful treatment of central pontine myelinolysis (CPM) by plasma exchange, which occurred after rapid development of hypernatremia from intravenous sodium bicarbonate therapy. CASE PRESEN...

2015
Youshay Humayun Patrick Sanchez Lindsey T. Norris Divya Monga Jack Lewin Tibor Fülöp

Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a disorder with variable presentations and oftentimes a nebulous underlying primary diagnosis. We describe a rare cause of RTA as an unusual complication of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy. We report a case of a 33-year-old male with history of hypertension, acid reflux, allergic rhinitis, and low testosterone admitted with complaints of fatigue, weight loss,...

Journal: :Circulation 1959
W M KIRKENDALL

CHLOROTHIAZIDE, commercially available as Diuril, was introduced to the general medical profession January 1, 1958. It had been available to clinical investigators during the previous year. In this span it has won wide acceptance as an oral diuretic and antihypertensive agent. These comments should be considered in the light of this relatively brief experience. The chemical structure of chlorot...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2000
T Kessler A Hesse

Urine volume is the greatest risk factor for nephrolithiasis. High fluid intake is the first general advice given to stone-forming patients for the prevention of their recurrence. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the influence of bicarbonate-rich mineral water (1715 mg bicarbonate/l) on urinary-stone risk factors in comparison with sodium potassium citrate, a well-established treatm...

2015
Ravi Patel William Paredes Charles B. Hall Mark A. Nader Deepak Sapkota Vaughn W. Folkert Matthew K. Abramowitz

BACKGROUND Some nephrologists have advocated an individualized approach to the prescription of bicarbonate hemodialysis. However, the utility of monthly serum bicarbonate levels for guiding and evaluating such treatment decisions has not been evaluated. We sought to define the variability of these measurements and to determine factors that are associated with month-to-month variability in pre-d...

Journal: :Kidney international 1962
P A MORRIN W B GEDNEY L N NEWMARK N S BRICKER

Renal bicarbonate reabsorption (expressed per unit of glomerular filtration rate, GFR) has been reported to be diminished in uremic man and uremic rats. Both the increases in parathyroid hormone concentrations and in natriuretic forces have been considered to play a role in this change. The increased kaliuresis per nephron observed in chronic uremia could theoretically also contribute to inhibi...

2017
Qiang Chen Wei-Guo Zhang Shu-Chang Chen

Rationale: The occurrence of hyperkalemia after esophagectomy is clinically rare. Patients who underwent esophagectomy often have a serum potassium level due to perioperative reduced intake, fluids loss, consumption and other reasons. These patients often require the artificial administration of potassium. Rapid fluid loss and physiological consumption lead to the deficiency of potassium, even ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2005
Houda Sabboh Marie-Noëlle Horcajada Véronique Coxam Jean-Claude Tressol Catherine Besson Christian Rémésy Christian Demigné

Low-grade metabolic acidosis, consecutive to excessive catabolism of sulfur amino acids and a high dietary Na:K ratio, is a common feature of Western food habits. This metabolic alteration may exert various adverse physiological effects, especially on bone, muscle and kidneys. To assess the actual effects of various K salts, a model of the Westernised diet has been developed in rats: slight pro...

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