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Citrate metabolism in blood transfusions and its relationship due to metabolic alkalosis and respiratory acidosis.

Kai Li1, Yuan Xu2.   

Abstract

Metabolic alkalosis commonly results from excessive hydrochloric acid (HCl), potassium (K(+)) and water (H2O) loss from the stomach or through the urine. The plasma anion gap increases in non-hypoproteinemic metabolic alkalosis due to an increased negative charge equivalent on albumin and the free ionized calcium (Ca(++)) content of plasma decreases. The mean citrate load in all patients was 8740±7027 mg from 6937±6603 mL of transfused blood products. The citrate load was significantly higher in patients with alkalosis (9164±4870 vs. 7809±3967, P < 0.05). The estimated mean total citrate administered via blood and blood products was calculated as 43.2±34.19 mg/kilogram/day. In non-massive and frequent blood transfusions, the elevated carbon dioxide output has been shown to occur. Due to citrate metabolism causes intracellular acidosis. As a result of intracellular acidosis compensation, decompensated metabolic alkalosis + respiratory acidosis and electrolyte imbalance may develop, blood transfusions may result in certain complications.

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Keywords:  Citrate metabolism; electrolyte imbalance; metabolic alkalosis; respiratory acidosis

Year:  2015        PMID: 26131288      PMCID: PMC4483798     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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