Journal article
Reversal of the Pathophysiological Responses to Gram-Negative Sepsis by Megadose Vitamin C
YR Lankadeva, RM Peiris, N Okazaki, IE Birchall, A Trask-Marino, A Dornom, TAM Vale, RG Evans, F Yanase, R Bellomo, CN May
Critical Care Medicine | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2021
Abstract
Objectives: Oxidative stress appears to initiate organ failure in sepsis, justifying treatment with antioxidants such as vitamin C at megadoses. We have therefore investigated the safety and efficacy of megadose sodium ascorbate in sepsis. Design: Interventional study. Setting: Research Institute. Subjects: Adult Merino ewes. Interventions: Sheep were instrumented with pulmonary and renal artery flow-probes, and laser-Doppler and oxygen-sensing probes in the kidney. Conscious sheep received an infusion of live Escherichia coli for 31 hours. At 23.5 hours of sepsis, sheep received fluid resuscitation (30 mL/kg, Hartmann solution) and were randomized to IV sodium ascorbate (0.5 g/kg over 0.5 h..
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