Effects of an Iso‐Osmotic Chloride‐Free Solution With High Strong Ion Difference vs. Ringer's Lactat...
Effects of an Iso‐Osmotic Chloride‐Free Solution With High Strong Ion Difference vs. Ringer's Lactate on Non‐Lactate Metabolic Acidosis in Dogs
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Hoboken, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Metabolic acidosis is a common acid–base disorder in critically ill dogs, with fluid therapy being a key but debated treatment. Sodium bicarbonate's risks have spurred interest in safer alternatives such as sodium lactate.
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To compare the efficacy of a chloride‐free, high strong ion difference solution (H‐S...
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Effects of an Iso‐Osmotic Chloride‐Free Solution With High Strong Ion Difference vs. Ringer's Lactate on Non‐Lactate Metabolic Acidosis in Dogs
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0891-6640,1939-1676
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1939-1676
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10.1111/jvim.70099