Chloride in intensive care units: a key electrolyte
Chloride in intensive care units: a key electrolyte
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England: Faculty of 1000 Ltd
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Over the past few years, chloride has joined the league of essential electrolytes for critically ill patients. Dyschloremia can occur secondary to various etiologic factors before and during patient admission in the intensive care unit. Some cases are disease-related; others, treatment-related. Chloride abnormalities were shown in animal models to...
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Chloride in intensive care units: a key electrolyte
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_aaccf72f789446ab9fd38fbcfcc71424
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2046-1402
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2046-1402
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10.12688/f1000research.11401.1