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Acid base balance Hossam hassan. objectives 1. Describe the physiology involved in the acid/base balance of the body. 2. Compare the roles of PaO2, pH,

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Page 1: Acid base balance Hossam hassan. objectives 1. Describe the physiology involved in the acid/base balance of the body. 2. Compare the roles of PaO2, pH,

Acid base balanceHossam hassan

Page 2: Acid base balance Hossam hassan. objectives 1. Describe the physiology involved in the acid/base balance of the body. 2. Compare the roles of PaO2, pH,

objectives1 .Describe the physiology involved in the

acid/base balance of the body.2 .Compare the roles of PaO2, pH, PaCO2

and Bicarbonate in maintaining acid/base balance.

3 .Review causes and treatments of Respiratory Acidosis, Respiratory Alkalosis, Metabolic Acidosis and Metabolic Alkalosis.

4 .Identify normal arterial blood gas values and interpret the meaning of abnormal values.

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OBJECTIVES CONTINUE

5 .Interpret the results of various arterial blood gas samples.

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IntroductionVenous blood gas analysis is an essential part of diagnosing and managing a patient’sacid-base balance. The usefulness of this diagnostic tool is dependent on being able to correctly interpret the results.in This presentation we will examine thecomponents of an venous blood gas and what each component represents and interpret these values in order to determine the patient’s condition and treatment.

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Acid-Base Balance

The pH is a measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of the blood. It is inversely proportional to the number of hydrogen ions (H+) in the blood. The more H+ present, the lower the pH will be.Likewise, the fewer H+ present, the higher the pH will be.

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The normal blood pH range is 7.35 to 7.45. In order for normal metabolism to take place, the body must maintain this narrow range at all times. When the pH is below 7.35 blood is said to be acidic

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Changes in body system functions that occur in an acidic state include a decreasein the force of cardiac contractions, a decrease in the vascular response to catecholamines, and a diminished response to the effects and actions of certain medications.

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When the pH is above 7.45, the blood is said to be alkalotic. An alkalotic state interferes with tissue oxygenation and normal neurological and muscular functioning. Significant changes in the blood pH above 7.8 or below 6.8 will interfere with cellular functioning, and if uncorrected, will lead to death . So how is the body able to self-regulate acid-basebalance

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The Respiratory Buffer ResponseA normal by-product of cellular metabolism is carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 is carried in the blood to the lungs, where excess CO2 combines with water (H2O) to form carbonic acid (H2CO3)

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The blood pH will change according to the level of carbonic acid present. Thistriggers the lungs to either increase or decrease the rate and depth of ventilation until the appropriate amount of CO2 has been re-established .

Activation of the lungs to compensate foran imbalance starts to occur within 1 to 3 minutes.

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The Renal Buffer ResponseIn an effort to maintain the pH of the blood within its normal range, the kidneys excrete or retain bicarbonate (HCO3-). As the blood pH decreases, the kidneys will compensate by retaining HCO3 -

and as the pH rises, the kidneys excrete HCO3- through the urine

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Acid-Base Disorders

Respiratory acidosis is defined as a pH less than 7.35 with a PaCO2 greater than 45 mm Hg.Acidosis is caused by an accumulation of CO2 which combines with water in the body to produce carbonic acid, thus, lowering the pH of the blood.

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Respiratory acidosis Causes of

•Central nervous system depression related to head injury

•Central nervous system depression related to medications such as narcotics, sedatives, or anesthesia

•Impaired respiratory muscle function related to spinal cord injury, neuromuscular diseases,or neuromuscular blocking drugs

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Respiratory acidosis Causes of

•Pulmonary disorders such as atelectasis, pneumonia, pneumothorax, pulmonary edema, or bronchial obstruction

•Massive pulmonary embolus •Hypoventilation due to pain,

chest wall injury/deformity, or abdominal distension

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The signs and symptoms of respiratory acidosisPulmonary symptoms include ;

dyspnea, respiratory distress, and/orshallow respirations.

Nervous system manifestations include; headache, restlessness, and confusion. If CO2 levels become extremely high, drowsiness and unresponsiveness may be coma.Cardiovascular symptoms include; tachycardia and dysrhythmias.

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Respiratory Alkalosis

Respiratory alkalosis is defined as a pH greater than 7.45 with a PaCO2 less than 35 mm Hg.Any condition that causes hyperventilation can result in respiratory alkalosis. These conditions include:

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Respiratory Alkalosis

•Psychological responses, such as anxiety or fear

•Pain •Increased metabolic demands,

such as fever, sepsis, pregnancy, or thyrotoxicosis

•Medications, such as respiratory stimulants.

•Central nervous system lesions

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Signs and symptoms of respiratory alkalosisNervous system alterations include light-headedness, numbness and tingling, confusion, inability to concentrate, and blurred vision .

Cardiac symptoms includedysrhythmias and palpitations. Additionally, the patient may experience dry mouth,diaphoresis, and tetanic spasms of the arms and legs.

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Metabolic Acidosis

Metabolic acidosis is defined as a bicarbonate level of less than 22 mEq/L with a pH of less than 7.35 .

Metabolic acidosis is caused by either a deficit of base in the bloodstream or anexcess of acids, other than CO2. Diarrhea and intestinal fistulas may cause decreased levels of base .

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Causes of increased acids include

•Renal failure •Diabetic ketoacidosis

•Anaerobic metabolism •Starvation

•Salicylate intoxication

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Diagnosis of Specific Causes of Primary Acid-Base Disturbance

A- Metabolic Acidosis: The Anion Gap AG = Na – (Cl + HCO3)

MUDPILES: Methanol

Uremia Diabetic ketoacidosis

Parakdehyde, phenformin Iron, isoniazid, inhalants

Lactic acidosis Ethylene glycol, ethanol (alcoholic

ketoacidosis) Salicylates, solvents, starvation

ketosis

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Symptoms of metabolic acidosisNervous system manifestations include headache, confusion, and restlessness progressing to lethargy, then stupor or coma .

Cardiac dysrhythmias are common and Kussmaul respirations occur in an effort to compensate for the pH by blowing off more CO2. Warm, flushed skin, as well as nausea and vomiting are commonly noted.

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Metabolic Alkalosis

Metabolic alkalosis is defined as a bicarbonate level greater than 26 mEq/liter with a pH greater than 7.45 .

Either an excess of base or a loss of acid within the body can cause metabolicalkalosis .

Excess base occurs from ingestion of antacids, excess use of bicarbonate, or use oflactate in dialysis .

Loss of acids can occur secondary to protracted vomiting, gastric suction,hypochloremia, excess administration of diuretics, or high levels of aldosterone.

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Components of the Arterial Blood GaspHMeasurement of acidity or alkalinity, based on the hydrogen (H+) ions present.The normal range is 7.35 to 7.45PaO2The partial pressure of oxygen that is dissolved in arterial blood.The normal range is 80 to 100 mm Hg.

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Components of the Blood GasSaO2The arterial oxygen saturation.The normal range is 95% to 100%.PaCO2The amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in arterial blood.The normal range is 35 to 45 mm Hg.

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Components of Blood Gas

HCO3The calculated value of the amount of bicarbonate in the bloodstream.The normal range is 22 to 26 mEq/literB.E.The base excess indicates the amount of excess or insufficient level of bicarbonate in thesystem.The normal range is –2 to +2 mEq/liter.

(A negative base excess indicates a base deficit in the blood).

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Steps to an Arterial Blood Gas InterpretationStep OneAssess the pH to determine if the blood is within normal range, alkalotic or acidotic. If it isabove 7.45, the blood is alkalotic. If it is below 7.35, the blood is acidotic.

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Step TwoIf the blood is alkalotic or acidotic, we now need to determine if it is caused primarily by arespiratory or metabolic problem. To do this, assess the PaCO2 level. Remember that with arespiratory problem, as the pH decreases below 7.35, the PaCO2 should rise. If the pH risesabove 7.45, the PaCO2 should fall. Compare the pH and the PaCO2 values. If pH and PaCO2 areindeed moving in opposite directions, then the problem is primarily respiratory in nature.

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Step ThreeFinally, assess the HCO3 value. Recall that with a metabolic problem, normally as the pHincreases, the HCO3 should also increase. Likewise, as the pH decreases, so should the HCO3.Compare the two values. If they are moving in the same direction, then the problem isprimarily metabolic in nature. The following chart summarizes the relationships between pH,PaCO2 and HCO3.

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AcidosisRespiratorypH ↓PaCO2 ↑

AcidosisMetabolicpH ↓PaCO2 ↓

AlkalosisRespiratorypH ↑PaCO2 ↓

Alkalosis MetabolicpH ↑PaCO2 ↑

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Example 1Sultana is a 45-year-old female admitted to the nursing unit with a severe asthma attack. She has been experiencing increasing shortness of breath since admission three hours ago .

Her arterial blood gas result is as follows

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pH 7.22PaCO2 55

25HCO3

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Follow the steps:1 .Assess the pH. It is low (normal

7.35-7.45); therefore, we have acidosis.

2 .Assess the PaCO2. It is high (normal 35-45) and in the opposite direction of the pH.

3 .Assess the HCO3. It has remained within the normal range (22-26).

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Example 2Amjad is a 55-year-old male admitted to your DEM with a recurring bowelobstruction. He has been experiencing intractable vomiting for the last several hours despite the use of antiemetics. Here is his arterial blood gas result:

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pH 7.50PaCO2 42

33HCO3

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Follow the three steps again:1 .Assess the pH. It is high (normal

7.35-7.45), therefore, indicating alkalosis.

2 .Assess the PaCO2. It is within the normal range (normal 35-45).

3 .Assess the HCO3. It is high (normal 22-26) and moving in the same direction as the pH.

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Example 3Adel is admitted to the hospital. He is a kidney dialysis patient who has missed his last two appointments at the dialysis center. His arterial blood gas values are reported as follows:

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pH 7.32PaCO2 32

18HCO3

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Example 4SARA is a patient with chronic COPD being admitted for surgery. Her admission lab work reveals an arterial blood gas with the following values:

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pH 7.35PaCO2 48

28HCO3

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Example 5Abdullah is a trauma patient with an altered mental status. His initial arterial blood gas result is as follows:

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pH 7.33PaC02 62HC03 35

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Example 6LAMA is a 54-year-old female admitted for an ileus. She had been experiencing nausea and vomiting. An NG tube has been in place for the last 24 hours. Here are the last ABG results:

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pH 7.43PaC02 48HC03 36

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Step FourAssess the PaO2. A value below 80 mm Hg can indicate hypoxemia, depending on the age of the patient. Correction of a patient’s blood oxygenation level may be accomplished through a combination of augmenting the means of oxygen delivery and correcting existing conditionsthat are shifting the oxyhemoglobin curve.

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Summary

Understanding arterial blood gases can sometimes be confusing .

A logical and systematic approach using these steps makes interpretation much easier.

Applying the concepts of acid-basebalance will help the you follow the progress of a patient and evaluate the effectiveness of care being provided.

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