pCO2: 32-45 mmHg (4.6-6.1 kPa; age-independent) pH: 7.35-7.45 HCO3-: 22-26 mmol/L Base Excess: -2 to +2 mmol/L (or depending on the measurement method also ±3 mmol/L). Osmolality: 285-295 mOsm/kg H2O) Blood oxygen saturation is not directly influenced by age or gender. The ...
base disorders, even when the pH, PCO2, [HCO3-], and base excess ([BE]) levels are normal. Our hypothesis was that the acidifying effect of severe hyperlactatemia is frequently masked by alkalinizing processes that normalize the [BE]. The goal of the present study was therefore to ...
pH: 7.38–7.44 Base excess: (-3)-(+3) H+: 36-44 nmol/L Partial pressure of oxygen (pO2): 75-100 mm Hg Oxygen saturation: ≥95% Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2): 35-45 mm Hg Bicarbonate (HCO3): 23–26 mEq/L Gastrointestinal function Normal gastrointestal functi...
pH (Acid) 7.35-7.45 (Base) Pco2 (base) 35-45 (acid) HCO3 (Acid) 22-26 (Base) PO2 (pulse ox) 80-100% SaO2 96-100% Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 6-20 Creatinine 0.6-1.2 Cholesterol Total = <200 High density lipoprotein (HDL) ...
The normal carbonates have Ksp on the order of 10−35–10−30 (Figure 9), much lower than the those of the hydroxycarbonates (10−20–10−15), as determined at neutral pH and with sufficient pCO2. Since solubility measurement requires that the solid in contact with water does not ...