Literature DB >> 16447033

The influence of hyperchloraemia on acid base interpretation in diabetic ketoacidosis.

Dan Taylor1, Andrew Durward1, Shane M Tibby2, Kentigern Thorburn3, Fiona Holton1, Iain C Johnstone1, Ian A Murdoch1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: During the acute treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis we (a) determined the temporal incidence of hyperchloraemia, and (b) quantified the influence of hyperchloraemia on interpretation of common blood gas derived acid base parameters, namely base deficit and bicarbonate. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Retrospective chart review in two regional paediatric intensive care units. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Stewart's physicochemical theory was used to develop regression equations quantifying the acidifying effect of hyperchloraemia on both base deficit and bicarbonate. These were then applied retrospectively to blood chemistry results from 18 children (median age 12.7 years, weight 43 kg) with diabetic ketoacidosis. Plasma ketonaemia was estimated using the albumin-corrected anion gap. The incidence of hyperchloraemia, as documented by a ratio of plasma chloride to sodium of greater than 0.79, increased from 6% at admission to 94% after 20 h of treatment. Correction for chloride produced a dramatic improvement in the relationship between changes in the anion gap vs. both base deficit (from R(2)=0.55 to R(2)=0.95) and bicarbonate (from R(2)=0.51 to R(2)=0.96) during treatment. After 20 h of treatment the mean base deficit had decreased from 24.7 mmol/l to 10.0 mmol/l however, the proportion that was due to hyperchloraemia increased from 2% to 98%.
CONCLUSIONS: It is now possible using a simple correction factor to quantify the confounding effect of hyperchloraemia on both base deficit and bicarbonate in diabetic ketoacidosis. This bedside tool may be a useful adjunct to guide therapeutic interventions.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16447033     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-005-0009-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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