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Metabolic changes associated with radical cystectomy
T. W. Hensle
, J. Askanazi
, L. H. Rosenbaum
, G. Bernstein
, J. M. Kinney
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Metabolic Changes
100%
Radical Cystectomy
100%
Total Parenteral nutrition
100%
Postoperative Day
60%
Cystectomy
40%
Tissue Loss
40%
Nitrogen Balance
40%
Fever
20%
Amino Acids
20%
Dextrose
20%
Injured Patients
20%
Rectal Temperature
20%
Acutely Ill Patients
20%
Energy Expenditure
20%
Body Temperature
20%
Fat Oxidation
20%
Glucose Consumption
20%
Nutritional Support
20%
Invasive Bladder Cancer
20%
Energy Cost
20%
Lean Tissue
20%
Total Hip Replacement
20%
Temperature Regulation
20%
Respiratory Quotient
20%
High Body Temperature
20%
Hypercaloric Diet
20%
Negative Nitrogen Balance
20%
Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion
20%
Accidental Injury
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cystectomy
100%
Total Parenteral Nutrition
100%
Nitrogen Balance
60%
Noradrenalin
40%
Health Care Cost
20%
Infection
20%
Nutritional Support
20%
Amino Acid
20%
Glucose Intake
20%
Hip Replacement
20%
Invasive Bladder Cancer
20%
Energy Expenditure
20%
Lean Tissue
20%
Unintentional Injury
20%
Respiratory Quotient
20%
Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion
20%
Nutrition
20%
Thermoregulation
20%
Rectal Temperature
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Cystectomy
100%
Total Parenteral Nutrition
100%
Noradrenalin
40%
Body Temperature
40%
Bladder Cancer
20%
Infection
20%
Total Hip Prosthesis
20%
Glucose Intake
20%
Rectal Temperature
20%
Nutritional Support
20%
Urinary Diversion
20%
Amino Acid
20%
Ileal Conduit
20%
Respiratory Quotient
20%
Accidental Injury
20%
Thermoregulation
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Noradrenalin
100%
Infection
50%
Bladder Cancer
50%
Amino Acid
50%
Accidental Injury
50%