نتایج جستجو برای: Electrolyte CSW EoS

تعداد نتایج: 30817  

Journal: :gas processing 0
masoudi jafari golnesae seyed hossein mazloumi

the object of this work is solubility correlation and prediction of co2 and h2s in various aqueous alkanolamines using the electrolyte cubic square-well equation of state (ecsw eos) [haghtalab, a.,mazloumi, s. h., (2009a), fluid phase equilib.,285,96-104]. the eeos systematically is applied to describe the solubility of acid gases in various alkanolamine solutions, including mdea, mea, dea, amp...

2015
Jan Leonard Raymond E. Garrett Kristin Salottolo Denetta S. Slone Charles W. Mains Matthew M. Carrick David Bar-Or

Electrolyte imbalances are common among patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Cerebral salt wasting (CSW) is an electrolyte imbalance characterized by hyponatremia and hypovolemia. Differentiating the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone and CSW remains difficult and the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying CSW are unclear. Our intent was to review the literature on CSW with...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2015
Haroon Younas Omer Sabir Ilyas Baig Nauman Tarif

Hyponatremia secondary to the Syndrome of Inappropriate Anti-Diuretic Hormone (SIADH) secretion is commonly observed in patients with various neurological disorders. Cerebral Salt Wasting (CSW) resulting in hyponatremia is also an infrequent occurrence in some patients with neurological disorders. Confusion in differentiating CSW from SIADH may arise since both results in similar electrolyte di...

Journal: :Neurosurgery 1996
M Cerdà-Esteve E Cuadrado-Godia J J Chillaron C Pont-Sunyer G Cucurella M Fernández A Goday J F Cano-Pérez A Rodríguez-Campello J Roquer

Hyponatremia is the most frequent electrolyte disorder in critically neurological patients. Cerebral salt wasting syndrome (CSW) is defined as a renal loss of sodium during intracranial disease leading to hyponatremia and a decrease in extracellular fluid volume. The pathogenesis of this disorder is still not completely understood. Sympathetic responses as well as some natriuretic factors play ...

2013
Zheng Han Youxiang Zuo

A two parameters equation of state (EOS) for nonaqueous electrolyte solutions system has been developed. The equation is in terms of Helmholtz free energy and incorporated with results of low density expansion of non-primitive mean spherical approximation. The EOS was tested for experimental data reported in literatures of 9 nonaqueous single electrolyte solutions of which the temperature was 2...

2017
Peter Taylor Sasan Dehbozorgi Arshiya Tabasum Anna Scholz Harsh Bhatt Philippa Stewart Pranav Kumar Mohd S Draman Alastair Watt Aled Rees Caroline Hayhurst Stephen Davies

SUMMARY Hyponatraemia is the most commonly encountered electrolyte disturbance in neurological high dependency and intensive care units. Cerebral salt wasting (CSW) is the most elusive and challenging of the causes of hyponatraemia, and it is vital to distinguish it from the more familiar syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH). Managing CSW requires correction of the intravascul...

Journal: :AACN advanced critical care 2012
Amanda Zomp Earnest Alexander

S sodium levels in critically ill patients can be altered by many factors. The human body is 60% to 70% water, with approximately 30% of that water as extracellular fluid and sodium chloride as the major electrolyte (135-145 mEq/L). Hypo natremia occurs when a person’s serum sodium level is less than 135 mEq/L; it is the most common electrolyte abnormality among hospitalized patients, occurring...

Journal: Gas Processing 2015

The object of this work is solubility correlation and prediction of CO2 and H2S in various aqueous alkanolamines using the electrolyte cubic square-well equation of state (eCSW EoS) (Haghtalab, A.,Mazloumi, S. H., (2010), Electrolyte Cubic Square-Well Equation of State for Computation of the Solubility CO2 and H2S in Aqueous MDEA Solutions,  Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.,49,6221-623). The eEoS systemati...

Journal: :Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia 2009
Vit Prochazka Zuzana Kubova Ludek Raida Tomas Papajik Boris Paucek Karel Indrak

BACKGROUND In patients with severe central nervous system (CNS) diseases, life-threatening hyponatremia results from two main causes: the syndromes of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) and cerebral salt wasting (CSW). Clinical manifestations of the two conditions may be similar but their pathogeneses are fundamentally diverse. Distinguishing SIADH from CSW is based on the ...

2009
Dong Ki Kim Kwon Wook Joo

The kidney and the brain play a major role in maintaining normal homeostasis of the extracellular fluid by neuroendocrine regulation of sodium and water balance. Therefore, disturbances of sodium balance are common in patients with central nervous system (CNS) disorders and clinicians should focus not only on the CNS lesion, but also on the potentially deleterious complications. Hyponatremia is...

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