Balanced-multi-electrolyte-solution does not reduce risk of death among intensive care patients
1. Patients in the intensive care unit receiving balanced multi-electrolyte solution (BMES) did not have a reduced risk of death ...
1. Patients in the intensive care unit receiving balanced multi-electrolyte solution (BMES) did not have a reduced risk of death ...
1. There is no difference in overcorrection rate when using slow continuous infusion or rapid intermittent bolus administration of hypertonic ...
1. The use of hypertonic saline (HS) in bronchiolitis was associated with lower risk of hospital admission, shorter length of ...
Image: PD 1. There was no significant difference in length of hospital stay or outcomes between children treated with racemic adrenalin ...
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