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Story DA, Vaja R, Poustie SJ, et al. 
Fencl-Stewart analysis of acid-base changes immediately after liver transplantation. [Journal Article]
Crit Care Resusc 2008 Mar; 10(1):23.
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Rocktaeschel J, Morimatsu H, Uchino S, et al. 
Unmeasured anions in critically ill patients: can they predict mortality? [Evaluation Studies, Journal Article]
Crit Care Med 2003 Aug; 31(8):2131-6.
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Balasubramanyan N, Havens PL, Hoffman GM 
Unmeasured anions identified by the Fencl-Stewart method predict mortality better than base excess, anion gap, and lactate in patients in the pediatric intensive care unit. [Journal Article]
Crit Care Med 1999 Aug; 27(8):1577-81.
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Story DA, Tosolini A, Bellomo R, et al. 
Plasma acid-base changes in chronic renal failure: a Stewart analysis. [Controlled Clinical Trial, Journal Article]
Int J Artif Organs 2005 Oct; 28(10):961-5.
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Story DA, Morimatsu H, Bellomo R 
Strong ions, weak acids and base excess: a simplified Fencl-Stewart approach to clinical acid-base disorders. [Journal Article]
Br J Anaesth 2004 Jan; 92(1):54-60.
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Rocktäschel J, Morimatsu H, Uchino S, et al. 
Impact of continuous veno-venous hemofiltration on acid-base balance. [Evaluation Studies, Journal Article]
Int J Artif Organs 2003 Jan; 26(1):19-25.
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Dubin A, Menises MM, Masevicius FD, et al. 
Comparison of three different methods of evaluation of metabolic acid-base disorders* [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Crit Care Med 2007 Feb 19.
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O'dell E, Tibby SM, Durward A, et al. 
Hyperchloremia is the dominant cause of metabolic acidosis in the postresuscitation phase of pediatric meningococcal sepsis* [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Crit Care Med 2007 Aug 21.
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Boyle M, Lawrence J 
An easy method of mentally estimating the metabolic component of acid/base balance using the Fencl-Stewart approach. [Evaluation Studies, Journal Article]
Anaesth Intensive Care 2003 Oct; 31(5):538-47.
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