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Prevalence of Sodium Bicarbonate-Induced Alkalemia in Cardiopulmonary Arrest Patients
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 07/01/09
Geraci MJ et al. - Administration of SB during CPA was causally linked with inducing alkalemia in 16% of patients. Early collection of ABG samples may assist in optimizing pH during CPA and thus reduce unwarranted empiric use of SB.
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