Urine hydrogen peroxide during adult respiratory distress syndrome in patients with and without sepsis.
@article{Mathru1994UrineHP,
title={Urine hydrogen peroxide during adult respiratory distress syndrome in patients with and without sepsis.},
author={Mali M. Mathru and Michael W. Rooney and David J. Dries and Leroy J. Hirsch and Lionel Barnes and Martin J. Tobin},
journal={Chest},
year={1994},
volume={105 1},
pages={
232-6
}
}BACKGROUND
The lung injury in adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has been associated with increased expiratory hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentrations. Furthermore, patients with sepsis and ARDS are reported to have greater serum scavenging of H2O2 than patients with ARDS only. We hypothesized that the systemic presence of H2O2 would be detectable in the urine of these two groups of patients and that, in the case of ARDS sepsis, the relative contribution of each disease to the…
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