PATTERN OF ACID BASE ABNORMALITIES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

Acid Base Abnormalities

Authors

  • Tariq Mahmood Ahmad Army Medical College Rawalpindi
  • Aamer Mehmood Combined Military Hospital Kharian
  • Tariq Masood Malik Combined Military Hospital Malir
  • Muhammad Aamir Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Rawalpindi

Keywords:

Arterial blood gases (ABGs), Acid base disorder (ABD),, Anion gap (AG)

Abstract

Objective: To find out the pattern of acid base abnormalities in critically ill patients in a tertiary care health facility.

Study Design: A descriptive study.

Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out in the department of pathology, Combined Military Hospital Kharian from January 2013 to June 2013.

Patients and Methods: Two hundred and fifty patients suffering from various diseases and presenting with exacerbation of their clinical conditions were studied. These patients were hospitalized and managed in acute care units of the hospital. Arterial blood gases were analysed to detect acid base status and their correlation with their clinical condition. Concomitant analysis of electrolytes was carried out. Tests related to concurrent illnesses e.g. renal and liver function tests, cardiac enzymes and plasma glucose were assayed by routine end point and kinetic methods. Standard reference materials were used to ensure internal quantify control of analyses.

Results: Two hundred and fifteen patients out of 250 studied suffered from acid base disorders. Gender distribution showed a higher percentage of male patients and the mean age was 70.5 ± 17.4 years. Double acid base disorders were the commonest disorders (34%) followed by metabolic acidosis (30%). Anion gap was calculated to further stratify metabolic acidosis and cases of diabetic ketoacidosis were the commonest in this category (47%). Other simple acid base disorders were relatively less frequent. Delta bicarbonate was calculated to unmask the superimposition of respiratory alkalosis or acidosis with metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis. Though triple acid base disorders were noted in a small percentage of cases (05%), but were found to be the most complicated and challenging. Mixed acid base disorders were associated with high mortality.

Conclusion: A large number of critically ill patients manifested acid base abnormalities over the full spectrum of these disorders. Mixed acid base disorders were commonest and were bad prognostic indicators, most often associated with high mortality.  This warrants a high index of suspicion, a thorough clinical assessment of patient and a structured approach to analyze the relevant laboratory data in the given clinical setting. Only with prompt detection of an acid base disorder, clinician can formulate an appropriate management strategy for the patient.

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Published

28-02-2015

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Ahmad TM, Mehmood A, Malik TM, Aamir M. PATTERN OF ACID BASE ABNORMALITIES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS: Acid Base Abnormalities. Pak Armed Forces Med J [Internet]. 2015 Feb. 28 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];65(1):99-104. Available from: https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/693