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Acid–base disturbances are common occurrence in acute care setting, their rapid assessment and analysis are important, and pH of 6.8–7.8 is compatible with life. The definition of acid and base is different for biochemist, physiologist, cook, and others.
Kundan Mittal, H K Aggarwal
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Metabolic Acidosis in Patients with CKD: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Treatment
Background: Metabolic acidosis in CKD is diagnosed in patients with plasma or venous blood bicarbonate concentration lower than 22 mmol/L. Metabolic acidosis occurs in about 20% of patients with CKD.
Marcin Adamczak, Stanisław Surma
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Refractory high anion gap metabolic acidosis due to chronic paracetamol use: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Metabolic acidosis is a frequent finding in clinical practice, particularly among critically ill patients. While common causes of high anion gap metabolic acidosis, such as diabetic ketoacidosis, renal failure, lactic acidosis, and toxins ...
D. A. Lamabadusuriya +5 more
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An unexpected cause of severe metabolic acidosis [PDF]
Introduction: Metabolic acidosis is a potentially serious electrolyte disorder with a variety of potential causes. It can cause serious harm to multiple organ systems with irreversible damage and if untreated it can even cause mortality. Case description:
Suzanne K. Veneman +3 more
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Association between metabolic acidosis and post-intubation hypotension in airway management performed in the emergency department [PDF]
Introduction: Post-intubation hypotension (PIH) is a common complication of intubations performed in the emergency department (ED). Identification of patients at high-risk for PIH is a major challenge.
Masafumi Suga +7 more
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Metabolic Acidosis and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Children with CKD. [PDF]
Brown DD +8 more
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Quantification of Metabolic Acidosis at Bedside by S.A.L.T Approach
Introduction: Traditionally, metabolic acidosis is analyzed using an anion gap (AG). The aim of the study was to compare the utility of quantitative David Story’s simplified Stewart approach against traditional approach to analyze metabolic acidosis. ICU
Harshitha Seshadri +3 more
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Carbonic anhydrase IX promotes acute lung injury and mortality in females during metabolic acidosis and pneumonia. [PDF]
Stevens RP +11 more
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Metabolic Acidosis in Children: A Literature Review
Metabolic acidosis is characterised by a primary decrease in the serum bicarbonate concentration, a secondary decrease in the arterial partial pressure of CO2, and a reduction in blood pH.
Syed Ahmed Zaki, Preeti Shanbag
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Metabolic Acidosis in CKD: A Review of Recent Findings
Metabolic acidosis is fairly common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The prevalence of metabolic acidosis increases with worsening kidney function and is observed in ∼40% of those with stage 4 CKD.
Michal L. Melamed, Kalani L. Raphael
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