Smaill: Acid/Base Physiology 3 Flashcards
1
Q
What is the anion gap?
A
The anion gap is the difference between primary measured cations (sodium Na+ and potassium K+) and the primary measured anions (chloride Cl- and bicarbonate HCO3-) in serum.
Anion Gap = (Na+ + K+) - (Cl- + HCO3-)
- If K+ is not used in the measurement the normal range is 8 - 16 mmol.L-1
2
Q
What is the purpose of the anion gap calculation?
A
It is a useful way of identifying the cause of metabolic acidosis.
- If the anion of the non-volatile acid is Cl- (metabolic acidosis due to diarrhoea or renal dysfunction) the anion gap will be normal.
- If the anion of the non-volatile acid is not Cl- (e.g lactate or beta-hydroxybutyrate) the anion gap will increase.
3
Q
What value difference between PAO2 and PaO2 indicates impaired oxygen diffusion in the lungs?
A
- Young Adults = >12mmHg at sea level.
- Elderly = >25mmHg at sea level.
4
Q
What are the steps involved in the analysis and interpretation of arterial blood gases?
A
- pH
- PCO2, HCO3- and BE - Acidosis, Alkalosis, Respiratory or Metabolic?
- PCO2, HCO3- and BE - Compensated or Uncompensated?
- Anion Gap - Normal or Increased?
- PO2 - Normal, Low or High?