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A pH under 7.1 is an emergency, due to the risk of [[cardiac arrhythmia]]s, and may warrant treatment with intravenous bicarbonate. Bicarbonate is given at 50-100 mmol at a time under scrupulous monitoring of the arterial blood gas readings. This intervention however, is not effective in case of [[lactic acidosis]]. | A pH under 7.1 is an emergency, due to the risk of [[cardiac arrhythmia]]s, and may warrant treatment with intravenous bicarbonate. Bicarbonate is given at 50-100 mmol at a time under scrupulous monitoring of the arterial blood gas readings. This intervention however, is not effective in case of [[lactic acidosis]]. | ||
If the acidosis is particularly severe and/or there may be intoxication, consultation with the [[nephrology]] team is considered useful, as [[dialysis]] may clear both the intoxication and the acidosis. | If the acidosis is particularly severe and/or there may be intoxication, consultation with the [[nephrology]] team is considered useful, as [[dialysis]] may clear both the intoxication and the acidosis. | ||
====Contraindicated medications==== | |||
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|MedCond =Metabolic acidosis|Glyburide and Metformin}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
A pH under 7.1 is an emergency, due to the risk of cardiac arrhythmias, and may warrant treatment with intravenous bicarbonate. Bicarbonate is given at 50-100 mmol at a time under scrupulous monitoring of the arterial blood gas readings. This intervention however, is not effective in case of lactic acidosis. If the acidosis is particularly severe and/or there may be intoxication, consultation with the nephrology team is considered useful, as dialysis may clear both the intoxication and the acidosis.
Contraindicated medications
Metabolic acidosis is considered an absolute contraindication to the use of the following medications: