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PEEP and hepatic metabolic performance in septic shock
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The effect of human growth hormone therapy on L-(Methyl-2H3)-leucine turnover and urinary pseudouridine concentration in patients with Ullrich-turner syndrome
The effect of daily human growth hormone (hGH) injections (3 I.U./m2/day) on tissue anabolism was determined in six patients with Ullrich-Turner syndrome (XO) (8.7–19 years of age) using novel techniques such as ...
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Glucose production during infusion of different catecholamines in healthy volunteers
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Peep and hepatic metabolic performance in septic shock
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Calorigenic and metabolic effects of dopexamine in normals
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Glucose and urea production and leucine, ketoisocaproate and alanine fluxes at supraphysiological plasma adrenaline concentrations in volunteers
To determine the magnitude and time course of adrenergic effects on metabolism in volunteers and possible implications for the use of sympathomimetics in the critically ill.
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Vasoactive drugs
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Metabolism I
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Septic shock treatment
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Nutrition in sepsis
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Shock II
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Parenterale und enterale Ernährung während Sepsis
A major therapeutic goal after trauma and sepsis is the reduction of whole-body protein catabolism and the stimulation of visceral protein synthesis. The parenteral use of Xylitol alone or together with glucos...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Artifical Nutrition
An infusion rate above 3 g/kg BW per day glucose leads to a reduction of oxidative metabolism of the energy sources glucose, free fatty acids, and exogenous triglycerides. Simultaneously splanchnic lipogenesis...