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Evaluation and Treatment of Respiratory Alkalosis
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2012Respiratory alkalosis is the most frequent acid-base disturbance encountered in clinical practice. This is particularly true in critically ill patients, for whom the degree of hypocapnia directly correlates with adverse outcomes. Although this acid-base disturbance often is considered benign, evidence suggests that the alkalemia of primary hypocapnia ...
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Respiratory Acidosis and Alkalosis
1999Deviations of systemic acidity in either direction can have adverse consequences and, when severe, can be life-threatening. Therefore, it is essential for the clinician to be able to recognize and properly diagnose acid-base disorders, understand their impact on organ function, and be familiar with their treatment and the potential complications of ...
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A Quick Reference on Respiratory Alkalosis
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2017Respiratory alkalosis, or primary hypocapnia, occurs when alveolar ventilation exceeds that required to eliminate the carbon dioxide produced by tissues. Concurrent decreases in Paco2, increases in pH, and compensatory decreases in blood HCO3- levels are associated with respiratory alkalosis.
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Respiratory Alkalosis in Neurodegenerative Disorder
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2020Karthika, Ik +2 more
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IPPB–induced Respiratory Alkalosis
Anesthesiology, 1970Robert A. Baratz +2 more
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