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sorbitol and Sepsis

sorbitol has been researched along with Sepsis in 3 studies

D-glucitol : The D-enantiomer of glucitol (also known as D-sorbitol).

Sepsis: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome with a proven or suspected infectious etiology. When sepsis is associated with organ dysfunction distant from the site of infection, it is called severe sepsis. When sepsis is accompanied by HYPOTENSION despite adequate fluid infusion, it is called SEPTIC SHOCK.

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (66.67)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (33.33)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
van der Hoven, B1
van Pelt, H1
Swart, EL1
Bonthuis, F1
Tilanus, HW1
Bakker, J1
Gommers, D1
Lorber, J1
Harries, JT1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for sorbitol and Sepsis

ArticleYear
Noninvasive functional liver blood flow measurement: comparison between bolus dose and steady-state clearance of sorbitol in a small-rodent model.
    American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology, 2010, Volume: 298, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Disease Models, Animal; Injections, Intravenous; Lipopolysaccharides; Liver; Liver Circulat

2010
Isosorbide in the medical treatment of infantile hydrocephalus.
    Journal of neurosurgery, 1973, Volume: 39, Issue:6

    Topics: Administration, Oral; Cerebral Hemorrhage; Cerebral Ventriculography; Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts; De

1973
Intravenous feeding in infants.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1971, Volume: 46, Issue:250

    Topics: Acidosis; Amino Acids; Catheterization; Emulsions; Ethanol; Fats; Fructose; Glucose; Heart Failure;

1971