Acid-Base Profiling Flashcards
List blood gas parameters
-Measured vs calculated
Measure
- pCO2 (which closely correlates with H2CO3)
- pO2
- pH
- TCO2 (reasonable estimate of bicarb)
Calculated
-HCO3-
Relationship TCO2 & HCO3
TCO2 = total CO2 released during acid titration
-estimates bicarb
HCO3 = bicarb
- always a few values diff from TCO2
- more accurate measure ?
What are the Blood gas parameters that are primarily associated with Metabolic disorders?
TCO2
Kidney
What are the Blood gas parameters that are primarily associated with Respiratory disorders?
pCO2
Lungs
If there is a Compensation, the blood gas abnormalities move in ……. direction
..the SAME..
bc the body is trying to maintain the 20:1 ratio (which maintains the pH)
Examples of conditions that lead to RESPIRATORY ACIDOSIS
Increased pCO2 = Decreased ventilation
- Anesthesia
- -suppression of medulla
- CNS dz
- SEVERE pulmonary Dz
- CO2 exchange must also be compromised
Examples of conditions that lead to METABOLIC ACIDOSIS
Decreased Bicarb
- Titrational
- increased anions
- Secretional/ loss
- GI
- Kidney
Examples of conditions that lead to RESPIRATORY ALKALOSIS
Decreased pCO2 = Increases ventilation
- Fear/ pain
- assuming exchange is taking place
- Heat stroke
- Moderate Pulmonary Dz
- P trying to get >O2, but CO2 is diffusing better
- Iatrogenic
- Sx bagging
Examples of conditions that lead to METABOLIC ALKALOSIS
Increased Bicarb
- H+ loss
- Renal Loss
- GI sequestration
- Iatrogenic
- HypoKalemia w/ dehydration
What is the ratio the body needs to maintain, in order to have a balanced pH
Bicarb (20) : H2CO3 (1) = pH 7.4
Metabolic : Lungs