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Elizabeth P Hudson
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 3
Citations - 343
Elizabeth P Hudson is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ascorbic acid & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 206 citations.
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Effect of Vitamin C, Hydrocortisone, and Thiamine vs Hydrocortisone Alone on Time Alive and Free of Vasopressor Support Among Patients With Septic Shock: The VITAMINS Randomized Clinical Trial
Tomoko Fujii,Tomoko Fujii,Nora Luethi,Nora Luethi,Paul J Young,Paul J Young,Daniel Frei,Glenn M Eastwood,Glenn M Eastwood,Craig French,Craig French,Adam M. Deane,Yahya Shehabi,Yahya Shehabi,Ludhmila Abrahão Hajjar,Gisele Augusto Rodrigues de Oliveira,Andrew A. Udy,Andrew A. Udy,Neil Orford,Neil Orford,Neil Orford,Samantha J Edney,Anna Hunt,Harriet L Judd,Laurent Bitker,Luca Cioccari,Luca Cioccari,Luca Cioccari,Thummaporn Naorungroj,Thummaporn Naorungroj,Fumitaka Yanase,Fumitaka Yanase,Samantha Bates,Forbes McGain,Elizabeth P Hudson,Wisam Al-Bassam,Dhiraj Bhatia Dwivedi,Chloe Peppin,Phoebe McCracken,Judit Orosz,Michael Bailey,Michael Bailey,Rinaldo Bellomo,Rinaldo Bellomo,Rinaldo Bellomo +44 more
TL;DR: Treatment with intravenous vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine did not significantly improve the duration of time alive and free of vasopressor administration in patients with septic shock, suggesting that treatment with the combination does not lead to a more rapid resolution of septicshock.
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Pharmacokinetic data support 6-hourly dosing of intravenous vitamin C to critically ill patients with septic shock.
Elizabeth P Hudson,Jake T.B. Collie,Tomoko Fujii,Nora Luethi,Nora Luethi,Andrew A. Udy,Sarah Doherty,Glenn M Eastwood,Fumitaka Yanase,Thummaporn Naorungroj,Laurent Bitker,Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid,Ronda F. Greaves,Adam M. Deane,Rinaldo Bellomo +14 more
TL;DR: Intravenous vitamin C (1.5 g every 6 hours) corrects vitamin C deficiency and hypovitaminosis C and provides an appropriate dosing schedule to achieve and maintain normal or elevated vitamin C levels in septic shock.
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A Stabilizing Agent, PCA/DTPA, Improves Plasma Storage Life for the Chromsystems Vitamin C Assay up to Six Months.
TL;DR: In this article, the compatibility of perchloric acid/diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (PCA/DTPA) with the Chromsystems assay was investigated.