Do Not Treat Lactic Acidosis with Bicarbonate

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Do Not Treat Lactic Acidosis with Bicarbonate Prasert Sawasdiwipachai MD Lactic acidosis is one type of anion-gap metabolic acidosis (AGMA). It occurs when the tissue metabolism has to undergo anaerobic…

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Protect the Kidneys, Not the “UOP”

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Protect the Kidneys, Not the “UOP” Michael P. Hutchens MD, MA It is axiomatic in anesthesiology that abundant, or at least physiologically normal, intraoperative urine output (UOP) is essential to…

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Remember that Loss of a Patent Hemodialysis Fistula in the Perioperative Period is a Serious Event for the Patient and Requires Immediate Communication with the Surgeons

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Remember that Loss of a Patent Hemodialysis Fistula in the Perioperative Period is a Serious Event for the Patient and Requires Immediate Communication with the Surgeons Anagh Vora MD Steven…

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Don’t Overflush Lines

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Don’t Overflush Lines Julie Marshall MD Peter Rock MD, MBA Anesthesiologists become experts at the placement of lines for access and monitoring, but the routine care and maintenance of these…

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