ringer's solution in English

noun
1
a physiological saline solution that typically contains, in addition to sodium chloride, salts of potassium and calcium.
The standard salt solution, Ringer's solution , was developed at least 50 years ago to treat diarrhea.

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1. Angiotonin also constricts the vessels of a rabbit's ear perfused with blood or Ringer's solution.

2. The investigators hypothesize that use of Acetated ringer's solution for resuscitation among septic shock patients will reduce the

3. These results indicate that Acetated Ringer's solution with 1% glucose decreased protein catabolism without hyperglycemia among the Group G patients

4. Fluid losses were compensated by an infusion of 30 ml/kg Acetated Ringer's solution during the first hour of preparation, followed by a continuous infusion of 2.5% glucose-electrolyte solution (8 ml?kg[sup]−1?h[sup]−1 ) and Acetated Ringer's solution (20 ml?kg[sup]−1?h[sup]−1 ).

5. Fused with Ringer's solution, having Analkalinity notless thanpH7.4, or preferably 7-6, the classical vaso dilator effect of acid first described byGaskellis seento occur with each of aseries of injections

6. It sensitizes the intestine to further doses of Angiotonin and alters the intestine such that renin-activator contracts it. Angiotonin also constricts the vessels of a rabbit's ear perfused with blood or Ringer's solution.

7. The primary aim of this trial is to compare the effect of Acetated ringer's solution with that of saline for therapy on the incidence and development of major adverse renal events among septic shock patients

8. Rinsing of the lungs with Ringer's solution or with a detergent (Polysorbat) caused changes in the pressure-volume-diagrams which indicated an increased surface tension in the lungs. The pressure required to open the alveoli was increased, and when the lungs were deflated the alveoli became instable. The pressure at which collapse occured was higher and the lung volume at the end of collapse was lower than normal.