Title: Arterial Blood Gases
1Arterial Blood Gases
2Why measure Blood Gases?
- Evaluation of
- Adequacy of Ventillation
- Oxygenation
- Acid Base Levels
3Normal Values
- PaO2 11 - 13kPa
- PaCO2 4.7 5.9kPa
- pH 7.36 7.44
- HCO3- 21 28mmol/L
- BE /- 2
- H 35 45nmol/L
4Bicarbonate Buffering System
- CO2 H20 ? H2CO3 ? H HCO3-
- Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation
- pH 6.1 logHCO3-
- PaCO2 x 0.03
5Which is more different from Normal, PaCO2 or
HCO3- ?
6(A-a)pO2 (Alveolar-arterial gradient. is the
difference in the oxygen partial pressures
between the alveolar and arterial sides
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8The Anion Gap
- AG (Na K) (Cl- HCO3-)
- Normal Values 8 16mmol/L
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10Acid-Base Disorder pH PaCO2 HCO3-
Respiratory Acidosis ? ? N
Metabolic Acidosis ? N ?
Respiratory Alkalosis ? ? N
Metabolic Alkalosis ? N ?
Resp Acidosis with renal compensation ? ? ?
Met Acidosis with respiratory compensation ? ? ?
Resp Alkalosis with renal compensation ? ? ?
Met alkalosis with respiratory compensation ? ? ?
Mixed resp and met acidosis ? ? ?
Mixed resp and met alkalosis ? ? ?
May be normal depending on level of compensation