2020
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-23488
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Comparison of Commercially Available Balanced Salt Solution and Ringer's Lactate on Extent of Correction of Metabolic Acidosis in Critically Ill Patients

Abstract: A bstract Introduction Appropriate early fluid resuscitation is ubiquitous for critically ill patients with metabolic acidosis. Owing to harmful effects of normal saline, commercially prepared balanced salt solutions are being used. However, there is no study comparing use of Ringer's lactate (RL) and commercially available balanced salt solutions in critically ill patients. Materials and methods A randomized controlled trial was conducted dur… Show more

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“…We read with interest the original article by Rawat et al titled “Comparison of commercially available balanced salt solution and Ringer's lactate on extent of correction of metabolic acidosis in critically ill patients” 1 This is an important topic for all critically ill patients. We would like to highlight the following points:…”
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“…We read with interest the original article by Rawat et al titled “Comparison of commercially available balanced salt solution and Ringer's lactate on extent of correction of metabolic acidosis in critically ill patients” 1 This is an important topic for all critically ill patients. We would like to highlight the following points:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The time of the study, that is, two hours has already been mentioned as a limitation of our study. 3 The patients were recruited in this randomized trial after confirming metabolic acidosis from first arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis soon after admission to ICU. All previous factors and differences, if any, are taken care of by randomization at the beginning of the study period.…”
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confidence: 99%