Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về y học đề tài: Acid–base status of critically ill patients with acute renal failure: analysis based on Stewart–Figge methodology. | Critical Care August 2003 Vol 7 No 4 Rocktaeschel et al. Research Open Access Acid-base status of critically ill patients with acute renal failure analysis based on Stewart-Figge methodology Jens Rocktaeschel1 Hiroshi Morimatsu1 Shigehiko Uchino1 Donna Goldsmith2 Stephanie Poustie3 David Story4 Geoffrey Gutteridge5 and Rinaldo Bellomo6 1 Research Fellow Department of Intensive Care and Department of Medicine University of Melbourne Australia 2Research Nurse Department of Intensive Care and Department of Medicine University of Melbourne Australia 3Research Nurse Department of Anaesthesia Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre Melbourne Australia 4Staff Specialist Department of Anaesthesia Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre Melbourne Australia 5Director of Intensive Care Department of Intensive Care and Department of Medicine University of Melbourne Australia 6Director of Intensive Care Research Department of Intensive Care and Department of Medicine University of Melbourne Australia Correspondence Rinaldo Bellomo Received 2 December 2002 Revisions requested 16 April 2003 Revisions received 18 April 2003 Accepted 12 May 2003 Published 4 June 2003 Critical Care 2003 7 R60-R66 DOI cc2333 This article is online at http content 7 4 R 2003 Rocktaeschel et al. licensee BioMed Central Ltd Print ISSN 1364-8535 Online ISSN 1466-609X . This is an Open Access article verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose provided this notice is preserved along with the article s original URL. Abstract Introduction The aim of the present study is to understand the nature of acid-base disorders in critically ill patients with acute renal failure ARF using the biophysical principles described by Stewart and Figge. A retrospective controlled study was carried out in the intensive care unit of a tertiary hospital. Materials and methods Forty patients with ARF 40 patients matched for Acute .