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hydrogen carbonate and Icterus Gravis Neonatorum

hydrogen carbonate has been researched along with Icterus Gravis Neonatorum in 3 studies

Bicarbonates: Inorganic salts that contain the -HCO3 radical. They are an important factor in determining the pH of the blood and the concentration of bicarbonate ions is regulated by the kidney. Levels in the blood are an index of the alkali reserve or buffering capacity.
hydrogencarbonate : The carbon oxoanion resulting from the removal of a proton from carbonic acid.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (100.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Malamitsi-Puchner, A1
Hadjigeorgiou, E1
Papadakis, D1
Kalpoyannis, N1
Nicolopoulos, D2
Xanthou, M1
Oeconomopoulos, P1
Papathanassiou, P1
Matsaniotis, N1
Brumley, GW1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for hydrogen carbonate and Icterus Gravis Neonatorum

ArticleYear
Combined treatment of neonatal jaundice with phototherapy, cholestyramine, and bicarbonate.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1981, Volume: 99, Issue:2

    Topics: Bicarbonates; Carbon Dioxide; Cholestyramine Resin; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Infant, Newb

1981
The acid-base balance of the newborn during and after exchange transfusion.
    Clinical pediatrics, 1974, Volume: 13, Issue:9

    Topics: Acid-Base Equilibrium; Bicarbonates; Blood; Carbon Dioxide; Citrates; Dextrans; Exchange Transfusion

1974
The critically ill child: the respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn.
    Pediatrics, 1971, Volume: 47, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Bicarbonates; Body Temperature; Glucose; Humans; Infant, Newborn; I

1971