Acid–base status of critically ill patients with acute renal failure: analysis based on Stewart–Figge methodology
Critical Care2003Vol. 7(4), pp. R60–R60
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Jens Rocktaeschel, Hiroshi Morimatsu, Shigehiko Uchino, Donna Goldsmith, S. Poustie, David Story, G. A. Gutteridge, Rinaldo Bellomo
Abstract
The typical acid-base picture of ARF of critical illness is metabolic acidosis. This acidosis is the result of the balance between the acidifying effect of increased unmeasured anions and hyperphosphatemia and the lesser alkalinizing effect of hypoalbuminemia.
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