Today's Hours: 8:00am - 10:00pm

Search

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Book
    Xiaobing Fu, Liangming Liu, editors.
    Summary: This book discusses different aspects of trauma surgery, ranging from the various types of trauma and their management, infection, sepsis and inflammation to tissue injury and repair in trauma. It discusses cellular, molecular and genetic research findings and their role in pathogenesis in trauma and injury. In addition, it highlights the translational application of advanced theories and technologies in the management of trauma patients. This book is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the management of severe trauma damage to tissues wanting to reduce early mortality and improve patients' quality of life. Editor Xiaobing Fu is a professor and director of the Key Laboratory of Wound Repair and Regenerative Medicine of PLA, The First Affiliated Hospital of the PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China. Professor Fu is also an academician of Chinese Academy Engineering. Editor Liangming Liu is a professor at the State Key Laboratory of Trauma, Burns, and Combined Injury, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China.

    Contents:
    Application advances in damage control techniques for severe trauma
    The research progress in the mechanisms and treatments of trauma-induced coagulopathy
    Abdomen open treatment for severe trauma
    The advances in the treatment of thoracic trauma
    The guideline for the treatment of severe TBI with large craniectomy
    Early treatment of traffic injury in China
    The damage feature of explosive projects and the prophylaxis and treatment
    Basic and clinical investigation of hyperbaric oxygen in trauma patients
    Research progress in trauma metabolism and nutrition.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Book
    Ma. del Rosario Trejo Rodríguez.
    Print 1988
  • Article
    Wood MH, Sampson DC, Hensley WJ.
    Clin Chim Acta. 1977 Jun 15;77(3):343-7.
    A gas chromatographic method for the plasma assay of the anticonvulsant, sodium valproate, is described. Derivatization is not necessary. 200 microliter plasma are required for a single estimation. The method involves a chloroform extraction of valproate and the internal standard, cyclopentane carboxylic acid, from acidified plasma. Gas-liquid chromatography using the stationary phase 10% SP-216-PS gives complete separation of valproate and the internal standard in eight minutes. The limit of detection is 20 mumol valproate/1 plasma (equivalent to 40 pmol on column). This is well below the lower therapeutic plasma level. The between-run precision of the method indicates a variation for each sample within+/-3% of its mean value.
    Digital Access Access Options