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Revista Cubana de Anestesiología y Reanimación
versión On-line ISSN 1726-6718
Resumen
ESPERON MOREJON, Pablo Joel; LE’CLERC NICOLAS, Jean y HERNANDEZ RUIZ, Anabel. Systemization for the management of acid-base balance in seriously ill patients. Rev cuba anestesiol reanim [online]. 2021, vol.20, n.3 Epub 01-Dic-2021. ISSN 1726-6718.
Introduction:
Acid-base balance alterations can be of a primary nature. In most cases, they depend on the complication of a pre-existing disease. The frequency of these disorders is high, especially in patients hospitalized in critical care units. Its appearance carries significant prognostic implications.
Objective:
To systematize the current state of acid-base balance management.
Method:
A bibliographic review was carried out, for which the tools of the scientific method were used. All the available bibliography, published in the last five years, was examined; thus, a critical synthesis was prepared, according to the criteria and competences of the authors regarding the subject.
Results:
The importance of the clinical evaluation is exposed, which, together with PCO2 levels as well as excess or deficit of bases in an arterial blood gas, allow to identify the existing acid-base disorder. Likewise, it is highlighted that CO2 has a key function in ventilation control, together with the modifications it produces on cerebral blood flow, pH and adrenergic tone. Another important aspect was the recent clinical practice of “permissive hypercapnia” to reduce tissue metabolism and thus improve surfactant function and prevent protein nitration.
Conclusions:
The management of acid-base imbalances should be mastered by all professionals associated to medical care, since any delay in its diagnosis can worsen the evolution and prognosis of seriously ill patients.
Palabras clave : acid-base disorders; metabolic acidosis; metabolic alkalosis; respiratory acidosis; respiratory alkalosis.