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=== Bicarbonate Indications ===
=== Bicarbonate Indications ===
#Bicarb <4
#Bicarb <4
#pH <7.20 + Sx shock/myocardial irritability
#pH <7.20 + shock/myocardial irritability
#Severe hyperchloremic acidemia
#Severe hyperchloremic acidemia
##Lost bicarbonate would take days to replenish
##Lost bicarbonate would take days to replenish

Revisión del 02:48 27 abr 2011

Background

  • Always determine whether there is a primary respiratory acidosis as well
    • PCO2 (expected) = (1.5 x [HCO3–] + 8) ± 2
    • In acute setting PCO2 should fall by 1 mmHg for every 1 mEq fall in HCO3

DDX

Gap

  1. Lactic acidosis
    1. Sepsis, shock, liver dz, CO, CN, metformin, methemoglobin
  2. Renal failure
    1. Uremia
  3. Ketoacidosis
    1. DKA, AKA, starvation
  4. Ingestions
    1. Inc osm gap
      1. Methanol, ethylene glycol
    2. Nl osm gap
      1. Salicylates

Non-gap

  1. Hyperkalemia
    1. Resolving DKA
    2. Early uremic acidosis
    3. Early obstructive uropathy
    4. RTA Type IV
    5. Hypoaldo
    6. K-sparing diuretics
  2. Hypokalemia
    1. RTA Type I
    2. RTA Type II
    3. Acetazolamide
    4. Acute diarrhea
      1. (May be assoc with gap if hypoperfusion -> lactic acidosis)

Treatment

  1. Treat source
  2. Correct any respiratory acidosis
  3. Each bicarb 0.5mEq/kg causes 1 meq/L rise in HCO3

Bicarbonate Indications

  1. Bicarb <4
  2. pH <7.20 + shock/myocardial irritability
  3. Severe hyperchloremic acidemia
    1. Lost bicarbonate would take days to replenish

Source

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