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[Stewart's acid-base approach].

Georg-Christian Funk1

  • 1Erste Interne Lungenabteilung, Otto Wagner Spital, Vienna, Austria. georg-christian.funk@wienkav.at

Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift
|August 3, 2007
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Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Physiology
  • Critical Care Medicine

Context:

  • Acid-base disorders are common in critically ill patients.
  • Traditional acid-base assessment has limitations.
  • Stewart's model offers a more comprehensive analysis.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate Stewart's quantitative approach to acid-base disorders.
  • To compare Stewart's model with traditional methods.
  • To highlight the clinical utility in critical care.

Summary:

  • Stewart's acid-base model incorporates albumin, electrolytes, lactate, and inorganic phosphate beyond PCO2.
  • It enables a quantitative analysis of complex acid-base disorders, including mixed types.
  • This approach complements traditional bicarbonate-based methods.

Impact:

  • Provides a deeper understanding of acid-base balance.
  • Facilitates more accurate diagnosis and management of critically ill patients.
  • Highlights areas of ongoing scientific discussion regarding chemical aspects.