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Università della Svizzera italiana

Selective ß2-adrenoceptor agonists and relevant hyperlactatemia : systematic review and meta-analysis

Liedtke, Alina G. ; Lava, Sebastiano A. G. ; Milani, Gregorio P. ; Agostoni, Carlo ; Gilardi, Viola ; Bianchetti, Mario G. ; Treglia, Giorgio ; Faré, Pietro B.

In: Journal of clinical medicine, 2020, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 71

Selective ß2-agonists have been imputed as potential cause of l-hyperlactatemia since the 1970s. To document the prevalence of hyperlactatemia associated with selective ß2-agonists and to investigate the predisposing factors, we searched for published articles until April 2019 pertaining to the interplay of administration of selective ß2-agonists and circulating l-lactic acid in the Excerpta...

Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

Regulated acid-base transport in the collecting duct

Wagner, Carsten ; Devuyst, Olivier ; Bourgeois, Soline ; Mohebbi, Nilufar

In: Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2009, vol. 458, no. 1, p. 137-156

Haute école de santé Genève

La classification du rythme cardiaque foetal par catégories permet-elle de prédire le statut acido-basique artériel ombilical néonatal ? : travail de Bachelor

Géry, Charlène ; Potter, Katherine ; Kaiser, Barbara (Dir.)

Mémoire de bachelor : Haute école de santé Genève, 2014.

Context : When Electronic Fetal heart rate Monitoring [EFM] was introduced in the 1960’s, it was hoped that it would halve the incidence of intrapartum mortality and cerebral palsy. Although it has reduced the number of neonatal convulsions, it has been demonstrated that EFM has not impacted the incidence of cerebral palsy and that it is even associated with an increase in operative deliveries....