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Differences in acid-base behavior between intensive care unit survivors and nonsurvivors using both a physicochemical and a standard base excess approach: A prospective, observational study
Journal of Critical Care, 05/12/09
Maciel AT et al. - Intensive care unit survivors and nonsurvivors differed in the severity of metabolic acidosis; however, the proportion of the different anions causing the acidosis on admission was similar between these 2 groups.
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