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hydrogen carbonate and Pleural Effusion

hydrogen carbonate has been researched along with Pleural Effusion in 8 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.

Pleural Effusion: Presence of fluid in the pleural cavity resulting from excessive transudation or exudation from the pleural surfaces. It is a sign of disease and not a diagnosis in itself.

Research

Studies (8)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19907 (87.50)18.7374
1990's1 (12.50)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Lieberman, D1
Reshef, A1
Alroy, G1
Mathur, US1
Sureka, RK1
Tank, ML1
Rishi, JP1
Bhandari, VM1
Potts, DE2
Willcox, MA1
Good, JT2
Taryle, DA1
Sahn, SA2
Willcox, ML1
Filley, GF1
Brumbaugh, GW1
Benson, PA1
Williams, ML1
Galvis, AG1
Rolf, LL1
Travis, DM1
Light, RW1
MacGregor, MI1
Ball, WC1
Luchsinger, PC1

Reviews

1 review available for hydrogen carbonate and Pleural Effusion

ArticleYear
Pulmonary complications in infants.
    The Surgical clinics of North America, 1974, Volume: 54, Issue:5

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Bicarbonates; Blood Glucose; Blood Volume; Body Temperature; Bronchi; Calcium; C

1974

Other Studies

7 other studies available for hydrogen carbonate and Pleural Effusion

ArticleYear
[Reduced pH, glucose and bicarbonate in malignant pleural effusions].
    Harefuah, 1984, Dec-16, Volume: 107, Issue:12

    Topics: Bicarbonates; Blood Glucose; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase; Neoplasms;

1984
Diagnostic significance of pleural fluid pH, pCO2 and bicarbonate.
    Journal of the Indian Medical Association, 1982, Jun-01, Volume: 78, Issue:11

    Topics: Adult; Bicarbonates; Carbon Dioxide; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Partial Pressure; Pleural E

1982
The acidosis of low-glucose pleural effusions.
    The American review of respiratory disease, 1978, Volume: 117, Issue:4

    Topics: Bicarbonates; Blood Glucose; Carbon Dioxide; Glucose; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Lactates;

1978
Characteristics of normal rabbit pleural fluid: physiologic and biochemical implications.
    Lung, 1979, Volume: 156, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Bicarbonates; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Pleural Effusion; Rabbits

1979
Partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide, pH, and concentrations of bicarbonate, lactate, and glucose in pleural fluid from horses.
    American journal of veterinary research, 1990, Volume: 51, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Bicarbonates; Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous; Glucose; Horses; Hydrogen-Ion Concentra

1990
Pleural fluid-plasma bicarbonate gradients in oxygen-toxic and normal rats.
    The American journal of physiology, 1973, Volume: 224, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetazolamide; Acid-Base Equilibrium; Animals; Bicarbonates; Blood Proteins; Carbon Dioxide; Chlorid

1973
Diagnostic significance of pleural fluid pH and PCO2.
    Chest, 1973, Volume: 64, Issue:5

    Topics: Bicarbonates; Carbon Dioxide; Diagnosis, Differential; Heart Failure; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentra

1973