pH PC02 Condition Decreased Increased Respiratory acidosis

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Alterations in Ventilation Regulation of Acid-Base Balance Respiratory Function pH PC02 Condition Decreased Increased Respiratory acidosis Respiratory alkalosis

Interferences with Ventilation Regulation of Acid-Base Balance Normal Values: pH PCO2 HCO3 7.35 – 7.45 35 – 45 mm Hg 22 – 26 mEq / L

Interferences with Ventilation Regulation of Acid-Base Balance Arterial Blood Gas Intrepretation > = increased; < = decreased Step 1: Evaluate the pH pH <7.35 = acidosis pH >7.45 = alkalosis Step 2: Evaluate Respiratory Function Paco2 >45 mm HG = ventilatory failure & respiratory acidosis Paco2 <35 mm HG = hyperventilation & respiratory alkalosis

Alterations inVentilation Regulation of Acid-Base Balance Arterial Blood Gas Intrepretation > = increased; < = decreased Step 3: Evaluate Metabolic Processes Serum bicarbonate HCO3 <22 mEq/L = metabolic acidosis Serum bicarbonate HCO3 >26 mEq/L = metabolic alkalosis Step 4: Determine the Primary Disorder When Paco2 & HCO3 are both abnormal: Determine which follows the deviation from the pH and Deviates the most from normal

Alterations in Ventilation Regulation of Acid-Base Balance Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation Respiratory Acidosis: Normal Values pH 7.35–7.45 HCO3- 22-26 mEq/L Paco2 35-45mm HG Respiratory Acidosis 7.15 25 50 Compensated 7.37 34 66

Alterations in Ventilation Regulation of Acid-Base Balance Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation Respiratory Alkalosis: Normal Values pH 7.35-7.45 HCO3- 22-26 mEq/L Paco2 35-45mm HG Respiratory Alkalosis 7.6 24 25 Compensated 7.54 21

Relationship between PaO2 & SpO2 Considerations >= 80 >96 Adequate unless patient is hemodynamically unstable >=70 =94 55 88 May be adequate for patients with chronic hypoxemia. Meets criteria for continuous oxygen therapy. 40 75 Inadequate. Cautious administration of oxygen therapy in patients who retain CO2 <40 <75 Inadequate tissue perfusion – Respiratory failure - tissue hypoxia – cardiac dysrhythmias

Alterations in Ventilation Classification of Resp Failure Hypoxemic PaO2 <= 60 mmHg on 60% O2 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Direct lung injury: aspiration; severe, disseminated pulmonary infection; near-drowning; toxic gas inhalation; airway contusion Indirect lung injury: sepsis/septic shock; severe non-thoracic trauma, cardiopulmonary bypass Pathophysiology – Fluid enters interstitial space and alveoli—impaired gas exchange < PaO2 and > PaCO2. Ischemia to pulmonary capillaries < integrity of the alveolar-capillary membrane

Alterations in Ventilation Classification of Resp Failure Hypercapnic PaCO2 > 45 and pH < 7.35 Imbalance between ventilatory supply and ventilatory demand Supply: maximum ventilation that the pt. can sustain without developing respiratory muscle fatigue Demand: The amount of ventilatory needed to keep the PaCO2 within normal limits Normally: supply > demand Hypercapnia – ventilatory failure – inability of the respiratory system to ventilate out sufficient CO2 to maintain a normal PaCO2