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Boniatti MM et al. - The authors aim is to determine whether Stewart’s approach can improve the ability to diagnose acid–base disorders compared to the traditional model. The Stewart approach, compared to the traditional evaluation, results in identification of more patients with major acid–base disturbances.

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