Abstract

Acid base disorder is a condition characterized by alteration in blood pH by the imbalance between the components of blood leading to a life threatening situation. The main aim of this study was to find the prevalence of acid-base disorders and biochemical findings of such disorders in patients in a tertairy care hospital. This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital from 1st September, 2018 to 31st August, 2019. Ethical apporoval was taken from Institutional Review Committee. All the patients presented to emergency department, intensive care units and wards were included during the study period. Data were entered and calculations were done in Microsoft Excel, point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated along with frequency and proportion for binary data. Out of arterial blood gas analysis of 1144 patients, the prevalence of acid base disorders was 718 (62.76%) at 95% Confidence Interval (59.96-65.56%). Simple and mixed acid base disorders were observed in 332 (46.24%) and 386 (53.76%) patients respectively. Respiratory alkalosis was most common among 134 (40.36%) cases in simple acid base disorder whereas metabolic acidosis and respiratory alkalosis was most common among 204 (52.85%) in mixed acid base disorder. All types of disorders were observed more in elderly people (41-60 and >60 age group) than other age groups. Acid base disorder was found to be more common in very ill patients in emergency and intensive care units. Mixed acid base disorder was the most common with male and elderly patients in predominance.

Highlights

  • Acid base disorder is a condition characterized by alteration in blood pH by the imbalance between the components of blood leading to a life threatening situation

  • In the mixed Acid-Base Disorder (ABD), it was noted that the maximum were suffering with metabolic acidosis and respiratory alkalosis 204 (28.4%)

  • Our findings have shown that the incidence of ABD in critically ill patients from the Emergency and other intensive care units of Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital (NMCTH) is 63%

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Introduction

Acid base disorder is a condition characterized by alteration in blood pH by the imbalance between the components of blood leading to a life threatening situation. The main aim of this study was to find the prevalence of acid-base disorders and biochemical findings of such disorders in patients in a tertairy care hospital. Smooth physiological and well balanced functioning of a body depends on a very tight balance between the concentrations of acids and bases in the blood. When there is imbalance between acid and base components in the body, it leads to Acid-Base Disorder (ABD). The appropriate diagnosis of ABD in critically ill patients requires measurement of plasma electrolytes and arterial blood gases by Arterial Blood Analysis (ABG), which evaluates metabolic and respiratory functions (pCO2, pH and pO2). An early diagnosis established by ABG can help in guiding the treatment of such patients and provide the details related with seriousness of the case

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