Medicine.a condition of the blood in which the alkali reserve is lower than normal. Also calledacid intoxication, autointoxication.—acidotic,adj. See also:Blood and Blood Vessels a condition of the blood in which the alkali reserve is lower than normal. Also calledacid intoxication,autointoxicat...
Bicarbonate blood level refers to the measurement of the amount of bicarbonate (HCO3-) in the blood, which can be used as a screening tool to assess certain health conditions such as obesity hypoventilation syndrome and hypothyroidism. AI generated definition based on: Clinical Respiratory Medicine ...
n.a salt of carbonic acid (containing the anion HCO3) in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced; an acid carbonate bicarbonate词组 sodium bicarbonate碳酸氢钠;小苏打 ammonium bicarbonate[化]碳酸氢铵;重碳酸铵 bicarbonate同义词 n. [无化]碳酸氢盐;重碳酸盐;酸式碳酸盐 ...
Physical aging occurs when bicarbonate in the blood decreases.(物理老化发生时,碳酸氢根在血液中减少。) There, it reacts with CO2 dissolved in the water, converting it into bicarbonate ions.(在那里,石灰会与水中溶解的二氧化碳反应,生成碳酸氢根离子。) Bicarbonate ions also serve as an important base...
In an attempt to correct respiratory alkalosis, the kidneys increase urinary excretion of bicarbonate ions (HCO3-), which may reduce the HCO3- concentration and thus the buffering capacity in the blood. This may potentially impact...doi:10.1080/23328940.2018.1436393Mündel...
Intravenous sodium bicarbonate therapy increases plasma bicarbonate, buffers excess hydrogen ion concentration, raises blood pH and reverses the clinical manifestations of acidosis. Sodium bicarbonate in water dissociates to provide sodium (Na+) and bicarbonate (HCO3¯ ) ions. Sodium (Na+) is the pr...
Unlike our otherwise healthy population with palli- ated congenital heart disease, their cohort was younger, i.e., preterm neonates, and their cohort had suffered asphyxia and potential damage to the blood–brain barrier. Therefore, bicarbonate ions, which are normally nonpermeable ions, may have ...
Protons, or hydrogen ions, are what determine the pH of the blood. There is a two-way equation which shows that if the pH of the blood is too high (too few hydrogen ions), the equation moves in one direction. If the pH of the blood is too low (too many hydrogen ions), the ...
Chloride-Bicarbonate Exchange in Red Blood Cells: Physiology of Transport and Chemical Modification of Binding Sites About 80% of the CO$_2$ formed by metabolism is transported from tissues to lungs as bicarbonate ions dissolved in the water phases of red c... J.,O.,Wieth,... - 《Philosop...
Sodiumbicarbonate is a buffering agent that reacts with hydrogen ions tocorrect acidemia and produce alkalemia. Urinary alkalinization fromrenally excreted bicarbonate ions enhances the renal elimination ofcertain acidic drugs (eg, salicylate, chlorpropamide, chlorophenoxyherbicides, fluoride, and phenobar...