Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther 2020 Feb 05
Intravenous fluids for the prevention of contrast-induced nephropathy in patients undergoing coronary angiography and cardiac catheterization.
Hong WY, Kabach M, Feldman G, Jovin IS
Introduction: Contrast-induced nephropathy is a known complication that can occur after intravascular administration of iodinated contrast medium. Its ...
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Hosp Pharm
Prolonged Versus Short Infusion Rates of IV Magnesium in Hospitalized General Medicine Patients with Hypomagnesemia.
Doshi S, Waller J, Clemmons A
Introduction: Due to the renal handling mechanism of magnesium, prolonging the time for infusion of intravenous (IV) magnesium has been postulated to ...
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Source: PubMed
Am. J. Kidney Dis. 2020 Jan 22
Critical Care Nephrology: Core Curriculum 2020.
Griffin BR, Liu KD, Teixeira JP
The intensive care unit (ICU) is a common source of high-acuity nephrology consultations. Although advanced chronic kidney disease is associated with ...
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Crit Care Nurse
Peripheral Intravenous Administration of High-Risk Infusions in Critical Care: A Risk-Benefit Analysis.
Nickel B
In critical care, the short peripheral intravenous catheter is an essential venous access route, often used in emergency situations to administer high ...
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Mol Genet Metab Rep
Impact of chemical modification of sulfamidase on distribution to brain interstitial fluid and to CSF after an intravenous administration in awake, freely-moving rats.
Janson J, Andersson G, Bergquist L, Eriksson M, Folgering JHA
Mucopolysaccharidosis III A (MPS IIIA) is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder caused by deficiency of the enzyme sulfamidase. The disord ...
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