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Using quantitative acid-base analysis in the ICU.

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  • 1Hawke's Bay Regional Hospital, Hastings, New Zealand. peter.lloyd@hawkesbaydhb.gov.nz

Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine
|March 16, 2006
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The Strong Ion calculator applies quantitative acid-base chemistry to measure acidity factors and unmeasured ions. This method offers advantages over traditional approaches when used with patient medical history.

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Medical Chemistry

Background:

  • Traditional acid-base analysis methods have limitations.
  • Quantitative acid-base chemistry provides a more comprehensive framework.

Observation:

  • The Strong Ion calculator quantifies key factors influencing acidity.
  • It calculates unmeasured ion concentrations and charges.
  • A Gamblegram visualizes measured ionic species.

Findings:

  • The calculator provides a detailed report based on its calculations.
  • This quantitative approach offers advantages over conventional methods.
  • Integration with medical history enhances diagnostic capabilities.

Implications:

  • Improved understanding of acid-base balance in clinical settings.

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  • Potential for more accurate diagnosis and treatment of acid-base disorders.
  • Advancement in the application of physicochemical principles to medicine.