בצורה גרועה כדורגל מרשם stewart fencl anion gap אלף מקור יקר
Using Quantitative Acid-Base Analysis in the ICU
Facing acid-base disorders in the third millennium - the Stewart approach revisited. - Abstract - Europe PMC
PDF) Strong ions, weak acids and base excess: A simplified Fencl-Stewart approach to clinical acid-base disorders
An Easy Method of Mentally Estimating the Metabolic Component of Acid/base Balance Using the Fencl-Stewart Approach | Semantic Scholar
Bench-to-bedside review: Fundamental principles of acid-base physiology | Critical Care | Full Text
Stewart approach in acid base balance
Facing acid-base disorders in the third millennium - the Stewart approach revisited. - Abstract - Europe PMC
Bench-to-bedside review: Fundamental principles of acid-base physiology | Critical Care | Full Text
An Easy Method of Mentally Estimating the Metabolic Component of Acid/base Balance Using the Fencl-Stewart Approach | Semantic Scholar
Strong ions, weak acids and base excess: a simplified Fencl–Stewart approach to clinical acid–base disorders† - British Journal of Anaesthesia
Utility of Stewart's Approach to Diagnose Missed Complex Acid–Base Disorders as Compared to Bicarbonate-anion Gap-based Methodology in Critically Ill Patients: An Observational Study
Stewart approach in acid base balance
Stewart approach in acid base balance
Acid-Base Balance in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: A Stewart-Fencl Analysis
Utility of Stewart's Approach to Diagnose Missed Complex Acid-base Disorders as Compared to Bicarbonate-anion Gap Based Method
Diagnosing metabolic acidosis in the critically ill: bridging the anion gap, Stewart, and base excess methods | SpringerLink
PDF] Role of electrolyte abnormalities and unmeasured anions in the metabolic acid‐base abnormalities in dogs with parvoviral enteritis | Semantic Scholar
PDF) Strong ions, weak acids and base excess: A simplified Fencl-Stewart approach to clinical acid-base disorders
PDF) Evaluation of the efficacy of simplified Fencl-Stewart equation in analyzing the changes in acid base status following resuscitation with two different fluids
Does methodology of Stewart-Fencl improve characterization of acid-base status in patients on hemodiafiltration?