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Editor-In-Chief:
C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D.
[1]
Critical Pathways
metabolic acidosis critical pathways
Anion gap
High
Normal
Low
Definition
Metabolic acidosis
is a state in which the blood
pH
is less than 7.35 due to increased production of H
+
by the body or the inability of the body to form
bicarbonate
(HCO3
-
) in the kidney.
Anion gap
= [Na
+
] - [Cl
-
] - [HCO3
-
]
Normal reference range for anion gap is between 8 and 16 meq/L.
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References
↑
Benjamin Abelow (1998).
Understanding acid-base
. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins.
ISBN
0-683-18272-2
.
↑
Rector, Floyd C.; Brenner, Barry M. (2008).
Brenner & Rector's the kidney
. Saunders Elsevier.
ISBN
1-4160-3105-7
.
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Critical pathways
Emergency medicine
Medicine
Nephrology
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