ABG Lecture DR Lenora Fernandez
ABG Lecture DR Lenora Fernandez
ABG Lecture DR Lenora Fernandez
pH
Measurement of acidity or alkalinity,
based on the hydrogen (H+) ions
present.
Negative log of the free H+ ion
concentration
The normal range is 7.35 to 7.45
PaCO2
The amount of carbon dioxide dissolved
in arterial blood.
The normal range is 35 to 45 mm Hg.
A. pH
B. pCO2
C. pO2
D. HCO3
E. None of the above
pH Degree of impairment
7.20-7.29 Moderate
7.35-7.45 Normal pH
7.51-7.55 Moderate
HINT:
If pH and PaCO2 are moving in opposite
directions, then the problem is primarily
respiratory in nature
If they are moving in the same direction, then
the problem is primarily metabolic in nature.
Cl-
Na+
HCO3- PCT
H+ DT
normal Protein-
anion PO4=,SO4=
gap Organic acids
NH4+
H2PO4-
Regulatory Response to Acidemia
Once
the primary disorder is identified,
compute the expected value of the
compensating buffering system
HCO3 HCO3 10
24 HCO3 10
AG 12 AG 26 AG 12
M- methanol Na+
U- uremia
D- HCO3-
DKA
P- paraldehyde H+
I- iron, INH
L- lactic
acidosis E- High
ethylene glycol anion
Protein-
S- salicylates gap PO4=,SO4=
Organic acids
Na Cl Na Cl Na Cl Na Cl
136 100 136 100 136 106 136 94
HCO3 HCO3
HCO3 14 HCO3 8 20
24
AG 12 AG 22 AG 22 AG 22
∆ AG 10 ∆ AG = 10 ∆ AG = 10
∆ HCO3= 10 ∆ HCO3 16 ∆ HCO3 4
HAGMA
Na Cl Na Cl Na Cl Na Cl
136 100 134 110 128 110 140 110
∆ Cl 10 ∆ Cl 10 ∆ Cl 10
= = =
∆ HCO3 10 ∆ HCO3 16 ∆ HCO3 4
NAGMA
Δ Cl = Δ HCO3 pure NAGMA
Δ Cl < Δ HCO3 NAGMA + HAGMA
Δ Cl > Δ HCO3 NAGMA + metabolic
alkalosis
7.11 -15
7.22 -10
7.33 -5
7.40 0
7.48 +5
7.55 +10
7.60 +15
7.66 +20
Philippine General Hospital
Case 2
A 30 year old male with a history of
epilepsy has a grand mal seizure.
Laboratory tests taken immediately after
the seizure has stopped reveal:
Arterial pH = 7.14
pCO2 = 45 mm Hg
Plasma [Na+] = 140 meq/L
[K+] = 4.0 meq/L
[Cl-] = 98 meq/L
[HCO3-] = 17 meq/L
AG = 25
3. Determine the primary disorder.
pH
24 - 17 vs. 45 - 40
24 40
7 > 5
24 40
∆ HCO3 = 24 – 17 = 7
∆ pCO2 = 7 x 1.2 = 8.4
Exp. pCO2 = 40 – 8.4 = 31.6 ± 2
∆ AG 25 – 12 13
= =
∆ HCO3 24 – 17 7
Normal 400-500
Moderate 200-390
Acute lung injury < 300