ArticleHypertonic saline in ICU setting: what is its position? A systematic review and empirical analysis
ArticleHypertonic saline in ICU setting: what is its position? A systematic review and empirical analysis
ArticleResuscitation Using Hypertonic Saline, Effect on Muscle Performance and Wound Healing in A Rat Model of Burn
ArticleResuscitation Using Hypertonic Saline, Effect on Muscle Performance and Wound Healing in A Rat Model of Burn
ArticleHypertonic Saline Infusion Minimizes Bacterial Translocation and Degenerative Changes in Liver of Shocked Rats
ArticleHypertonic Saline Infusion Minimizes Bacterial Translocation and Degenerative Changes in Liver of Shocked Rats
ArticleComparison between Hypertonic Saline 3% and Mannitol, the Most Commonly Used Osmotic Agents, Regarding Effect on Blood Pressure, Electrolytes Level and Acid Base Balance
ArticleComparison between Hypertonic Saline 3% and Mannitol, the Most Commonly Used Osmotic Agents, Regarding Effect on Blood Pressure, Electrolytes Level and Acid Base Balance
ArticleOriginal Article: Hypertonic Saline Versus Mannitol Therapy in Traumatic Brain Injured Patients Guiding by Transcranial Doppler Pulsatile Index in Zagazig University Hospital
ArticleOriginal Article: Hypertonic Saline Versus Mannitol Therapy in Traumatic Brain Injured Patients Guiding by Transcranial Doppler Pulsatile Index in Zagazig University Hospital
ThesisEffect of hypertonic saline on adequacy of resuscitation, progression of inflammation and outcome of critically ill septic patients
ThesisEffect of hypertonic saline on adequacy of resuscitation, progression of inflammation and outcome of critically ill septic patients
ArticleThe Effect of Normovolemic versus Decreasing Maintenance Fluids on Critically Ill Multiple Trauma Patient’s Clinical Outcomes
ArticleThe Effect of Normovolemic versus Decreasing Maintenance Fluids on Critically Ill Multiple Trauma Patient’s Clinical Outcomes
ArticleComparison between Hypertonic Saline (3%) and Normal Saline (0.9%) as a Preload before Spinal Anaesthesia in Caesarean Section
ArticleComparison between Hypertonic Saline (3%) and Normal Saline (0.9%) as a Preload before Spinal Anaesthesia in Caesarean Section