H J Adrogue
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Adrogue H
J Nephrol
. 2006 Jun;
19 Suppl 9:S97-103.
PMID: 16736447
Mixed acid-base disturbances, defined as the simultaneous presence of two or more acid-base disorders, are commonly observed in hospitalized patients, especially those in critical care units. Certain clinical settings are...
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Adrogue H
J Nephrol
. 2006 Jun;
19 Suppl 9:S62-9.
PMID: 16736443
Derangements in the intermediate metabolism of nutrients can lead to organic acid acidoses, which in turn can have severe clinical consequences that include even the patient's death. Lactic acidosis and...
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Adrogue H, Adrogue H
Respir Care
. 2001 May;
46(4):328-41.
PMID: 11345941
Acid-base homeostasis involves chemical and physiologic processes responsible for the maintenance of the acidity of body fluids at levels that allow optimal function of the whole individual. The chemical processes...
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Dolson G, Adrogue H
J Am Soc Nephrol
. 1998 Nov;
9(11):2124-8.
PMID: 9808100
In a previous study, it was reported that hemodialysis with dialysate [K+] (KD) of 1.0 or 2.0 mmol/L caused an increase in BP shortly after completion of treatment due to...
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Adrogue H, Madias N
Intensive Care Med
. 1997 Mar;
23(3):309-16.
PMID: 9083234
Objective: The goal of the present study was to develop a novel approach that facilitates the prescription of fluid therapy in patients with abnormal serum sodium concentration. Methodology And Results:...
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Hricik D, Levine B, Adrogue H, Weinberg M, Goldstein R
J Hum Hypertens
. 1996 Nov;
10(11):769-74.
PMID: 9004108
Both enalapril and long-acting diltiazem have been shown to effectively lower blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients. Furthermore, in clinical studies, these two agents provided beneficial renal effects in these...