[Stewart's approach]
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[Stewart's approach]
Abstract
The concentration of H + in blood plasma is one of the most finely regulated variables of the human physiology; acute changes of this concentration result in serious cellular and general consequences. An advanced understanding of the acid-base physiology is essential to the management of "acute" patients, and is as important as the exact understanding of the cardiac and pulmonary physiology. Stewart's approach to acid-base balance has come to the identification of three independent variables that regulate pH in blood plasma: carbon dioxide, relative concentration of strong ions, and total weak acid concentrations. All changes in blood pH occur through changes in these three variables.
Comment in
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[Stewart's quantitative approach to the acid-base balance].G Ital Nefrol. 2007 Mar-Apr;24(2):169; author reply 169-70. G Ital Nefrol. 2007. PMID: 17458834 Italian. No abstract available.
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