Surgical Critical Care: Acid-Base Disorders – Basic Evaluation
Evaluation of Primary Disturbance
Normal Blood Gas Values
Arterial (ABG) | Venous (VBG) | |
pH | 7.40 (7.35-7.45) | 7.37 (7.32-7.42) |
pO2 | 80-100 mmHg | 35-45 mmHg |
pCO2 | 40 (35-45) mmHg | 46 (41-51) mmHg |
HCO3 | 24 (22-26) mEq/L | 26 (24-28) mEq/L |
Base Excess | 0 (-2 to +2) | 0 to +4 |
Evaluation of Simple Primary Disturbance
- pH < 7.35 – Acidosis
- pCO2 > 45 – Respiratory Acidosis
- HCO3 < 22 – Metabolic Acidosis
- pH > 7.45 – Alkalosis
- pCO2 < 35 – Respiratory Alkalosis
- HCO3 > 26 – Metabolic Alkalosis
- Buffering System:
- H + HCO3 <-> H2CO3 <-> CO2 + H2O
Advanced Evaluation
Simple vs Mixed Disorders
- Simple Acid-Base Disorder – A Single Disorder with Appropriate Respiratory or Renal Compensation
- Mixed Acid-Base Disorder – Multiple Disorders Present Simultaneously
Compensation
- For Metabolic Etiologies – Respiratory Compensation Occurs Rapidly Over Minutes-Hours
- By Changes in Excretion of Acid & Reabsorption of Bicarbonate
- For Respiratory Etiologies – Renal Compensation Occurs Slowly Over Days-Weeks
- By Changes in Ventilation
Base Excess
- Definition: The Amount of Strong Acid Required to Restore a Liter of Blood to Normal pH
- Blood at Standard Conditions (Fully Oxygenated, PCO2 40 mmHg & Temperature 37 C)
- Used as an Indicator of the Degree of a Metabolic Disturbance
- Interpretation:
- More Positive Values (> +2): Metabolic Alkalosis
- More Negative Values (< -2): Metabolic Acidosis
Other Testing
- Metabolic Acidosis:
- Anion Gap
- Winters Formula
- Delta Gap/Delta Ratio
- *See Surgical Critical Care: Metabolic Acidosis
- Metabolic Alkalosis:
- Chloride-Responsiveness (Urine Chloride)
- *See Surgical Critical Care: Metabolic Alkalosis