Metabolic acidosis in the critically ill: lessons from physical chemistry
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Metabolic acidosis in the critically ill: lessons from physical chemistry
Abstract
There is growing interest in quantitative physical chemical analysis of acid-base physiology among intensivists. Acid-base dilemmas seen in the intensive care unit are not always well addressed by the traditional approaches. Quantitative physical chemical analysis also allows for the exploration of unexplained anion-induced acidosis where the familiar anion gap is insufficient or inaccurate. This approach emphasizes the application of accepted physical chemical principles and identification of independent and dependent acid-base variables. In aqueous solutions, water dissociation is the major source of free hydrogen ions.
Comment in
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Strong ion difference theory: more lessons from physical chemistry.Kidney Int. 1998 Nov;54(5):1769-70. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.1998.00170.x. Kidney Int. 1998. PMID: 9844160 No abstract available.
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