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Sodium bicarbonate therapy for acute respiratory acidosis
Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension, 2020Purpose of review Respiratory acidosis is commonly present in patients with respiratory failure. The usual treatment of hypercapnia is to increase ventilation. During the recent surge of COVID-19, respiratory acidosis unresponsive to increased mechanical
Ranjeeta Chand, E. Swenson, D. Goldfarb
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Postoperative Respiratory Acidosis
Archives of Surgery, 1957Respiratory acidosis developing in emphysematous patients from impaired pulmonary ventilation is well known.2-4Patients with normal lungs undergoing surgery have been observed to develop carbon dioxide retention from the failure of the anesthetist to maintain adequate ventilation.1,6In the immediate postoperative period, it is not unexpected that ...
W C, SEALY, W G, YOUNG, J B, HICKAM
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Dialysis-induced Respiratory Acidosis
Chest, 1990The inability to increase alveolar ventilation can lead to CO2 retention and acute respiratory acidosis in patients with ventilatory limitation. In this case, a young woman receiving maximum ventilatory support was unable to excrete excess CO2, associated with increasing dianeal concentrations of peritoneal dialysis.
J, Cohn, R A, Balk, R C, Bone
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Respiratory control in uremic acidosis
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1963Lambertsen and co-workers were able to correlate increments in ventilation produced by a number of acute experimental acid-base derangements in man with combined shifts in H ion concentration in blood and cerebrospinal fluid. Comparing hyperventilation in a group of uremic acidotic patients with ventilation levels of a control group by the same ...
H G, PAULI, F, REUBI
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Respiratory care, 2001
Respiratory acidosis, or primary hypercapnia, is the acid-base disorder that results from an increase in arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide. Acute respiratory acidosis occurs with acute (Type II) respiratory failure, which can result from any sudden respiratory parenchymal (eg, pulmonary edema), airways (eg, chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
S K, Epstein, N, Singh
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Respiratory acidosis, or primary hypercapnia, is the acid-base disorder that results from an increase in arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide. Acute respiratory acidosis occurs with acute (Type II) respiratory failure, which can result from any sudden respiratory parenchymal (eg, pulmonary edema), airways (eg, chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
S K, Epstein, N, Singh
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Respiratory Acidosis: A Quick Reference
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2008This article serves as a quick reference for respiratory acidosis. Guidelines for analysis and causes, signs, and a stepwise approach are presented.
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Respiratory Acidosis and Alkalosis
DeckerMed Medicine, 2009Respiratory acid-base disorders are those disturbances in acid-base equilibrium that are expressed by a primary change in CO2 tension (Pco2) and reflect primary changes in the body’s CO2 stores (i.e., carbonic acid). A primary increase in Pco2 (and a primary increase in the body’s CO2 stores) defines respiratory acidosis or primary hypercapnia and is ...
Nicolaos E. Madias, Horacio J. Adrogué
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Respiratory acidosis as seen following surgery
The American Journal of Surgery, 1962Abstract Hypercarbia is discussed in terms of various types of respiratory insufficiency. Factors are outlined which predispose to, or precipitate, postoperative respiratory acidosis together with a brief discussion of its prevention and management. Selected topics of recent interest are annotated and discussed in more detail.
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Metabolic acidosis, respiratory distress, and children with severe acute asthma.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2009P. Ramnarayan, R. Chhabra, P. Maheshwari
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