Dehydration is associated with production of organic osmolytes and predicts physical long-term sympt...
Dehydration is associated with production of organic osmolytes and predicts physical long-term symptoms after COVID-19: a multicenter cohort study
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Hultström, Michael , Lipcsey, Miklos , Morrison, Dave R. , Nakanishi, Tomoko , Butler-Laporte, Guillaume , Chen, Yiheng , Yoshiji, Satoshi , Forgetta, Vincenzo , Farjoun, Yossi , Wallin, Ewa , Larsson, Ing-Marie , Larsson, Anders , Marton, Adriana , Titze, Jens Marc , Nihlén, Sandra , Richards, J. Brent and Frithiof, Robert
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London: BioMed Central Ltd
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Background We have previously shown that iatrogenic dehydration is associated with a shift to organic osmolyte production in the general ICU population. The aim of the present investigation was to determine the validity of the physiological response to dehydration known as aestivation and its relevance for long-term disease outcome in COVID-19. Met...
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Dehydration is associated with production of organic osmolytes and predicts physical long-term symptoms after COVID-19: a multicenter cohort study
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1364-8535,1466-609X
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1364-8535,1366-609X,1466-609X
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10.1186/s13054-022-04203-w