Cs. Ren et al., A STUDY ON ACID-BASE DISTURBANCE PN PATIENTS WITH POSTTRAUMATIC MULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE, Chinese medical journal, 107(11), 1994, pp. 840-844
In order to diagnose accurately the type of acid-base disturbance (ABD
) in patients with post-traumatic multiple organ failure (PMOF), arter
ial blood gases and electrolytes were determined 645 times on 112 pati
ents with PMOF and the data were analyzed with the pre-estimated compe
nsatory formula of ABD and the calculations of anion gap, potential bi
carbonate, and blood chlorides. Simple ABD was found in 381 times of d
eterminations and double ABD in 239 when only the formula was used in
the analysis, while 264 times of simple ABD, 260 times of double ABD a
nd 96 times of triple ABD were found when the formula was employed in
combination with the calculations of anion gap, potential bicarbonate
and blood chloride. The mixed types of ABD were increased by 49% (117
times) from 239 to 356 times and triple ABD was increased from 0 to 96
times. The findings indicate that the employment of the combined form
ula and the calculations of anion gap, potential bicarbonate and blood
chloride is of great significance to assess ABD especially its mixed
and complicate types in patients with PMOF. It is emphasized that alon
g with the monitoring of blood gases, the determination of blood elect
rolytes and the calculation of anion gap and potential bicarbonate sho
uld be performed to determine the correct type of ABD.