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1 Acid-Base balance in the ICU The Stewart Approach Intensive Care Training Program Radboud University Medical Centre Nijmegen

2 Relation [H + ] and ph [H + ] nmol/l ,4 6,6 6,8 7 7,2 7,4 7,6 7,8 ph

3 Changes in the metabolic component HCO3 - Related to PCO2 and no information on severity and presence of other acids Base Excess Changes in-vivo under influence of PCO2 and [hemoglobin] - body does not regulate BE BE = {[HCO3-] (2.3 [Hb] + 7.7) (ph - 7.4)} ( [Hb])

4 BE changes in-vivo with PCO2 Exacerbation COPD SBE = extracellular BE - Hb 50 g/l

5 Stewart-Figge theory Body water is inexhaustible source of H + ions Three independent components influence the dissociation of water PCO2 Total concentration of weak acids (ATOT) Strong Ion Difference

6 Relation PCO2 and ph

7 Relation ATOT and ph

8 Strong Ion Difference Electrical neutrality Apparent SID Effective SID Na + Cl - Na + Cl - Lact - - Lact - Total negative charges of K + HCO3 - K + HCO3 - Ca 2+ Mg 2+ Alb - P - Ca 2+ Mg 2+ Normal SIDa meq/l Alb - P - Strong Ion Gap = SIDa - SIDe

9 Effective SID HCO3 - HCO3 - [Alb - ] [Alb] (0.123 ph ) [P - ] [P] (0.309 ph )

10 Relation SID and ph PCO2 40 mmhg ATOT = 20 meq/l

11 Unmeasured anions in Metabolic acidosis N = the ICU Number of patients Strong Ion Gap Moviat M. Crit Care 2003;7:R41-R45

12 Relation Anion Gap - Strong Ion Gap Strong Ion Gap y = 0,5417x - 1,9509 R 2 = 0, Anion Gap Moviat M. Crit Care 2003;7:R41-R45

13 Relation corrected Anion Gap - Strong Ion Gap SIG (meq/l) y = 0,8494x + 2,1877 R 2 = 0, Corrected AG -12 (meq/l) Corrected anion gap = anion gap (40 - actual albumin) Moviat M. Crit Care 2003;7:R41-R45

14 Metabolic acidosis in the ICU Metabolic acidosis N = Strong Ion Gap Chloride Lactate Moviat M. Crit Care 2003;7:R41-R45

15 Pathophysiology Acidosis Alkalosis Respiratory PaCO2 PaCO2 Metabolic 1 Changes in SID a) H20 or b) Change in strong anions - chloride or - unmeasured anions 2 Changes in weak acids a) Albumin b)anorganic phosphate SID [Na + ] SID [Cl - ] SID [Xa - ] [Alb] [P] SID [Na + ] SID [Cl - ] [Alb] [P]

16 Acidosis and mortality All cases SBE < -2 Lactic acidosis SIG acidosis Hyperchloremia N Acidosis (%) ICU LOS (d) 18,02 19,38 21,41 14,42 LOS (d) 31,2 33,2 33,6 29,3 Mortality (%) Gunnerson KJ. Crit Care 2006;10:413

17 Nature of unmeasured anions BE < -8 meq/l Plasma [microeq/l] DKA Lactic Unknown NAG Control Citrate Isocitrate Alfa-ketoglutarate Succinate Malate D-lactate Forni LG. Crit Care 2005;9:R591-R595

18 Determinants of SIG Comparison of low versus high SIG group Ion exchange column chromatography (amino acids) Reverse phase HPLC (uric acid) Gas chromatography / mass spectrometry (organic acids) Moviat M. Crit Care Med 2008;36:

19 Moviat M. Crit Care Med 2008;36:

20 Analysis of SIG SIG 2 (N=8) SIG 5 (N=12) P-value SIG (meq/l) 0.9 ( ) 7.3 ( ) < ARF, n (%) 0 (0) 9 (75) 0,006 Mortality 0 (0) 4 (33) 0,068 Sepsis, n (%) 0 (0) 6 (50) 0,0177 SIDa (meq/l) 27.1 ( ) 33.1 ( ) 0,002 Phosphate (mmol/l) 1.04 ( ) 1.79 ( ) 0,009 Creatinine (μmol/l) 84 (73-93) 217 ( ) 0,006 Moviat M. Crit Care Med 2008;36:

21 Plasma amino acids SIG 2 (N=8) SIG 5 (N=12) P-value Aspartic acid 4 (3-4) 9 (5-12) 0,001 Isoleucine 33 (27-40) 45 (38-61) 0,023 Ornithine 24 (18-44) 59 (44-82) 0,003 Tryptophan 22 (17-26) 13 (10-15) 0,002 Total anionic AA 39 (27-53) 35 (31-72) 0,643 Moviat M. Crit Care Med 2008;36:

22 Organic acids SIG 2 (N=8) SIG 5 (N=12) P-value Succinic acid 6 (4-8) 8 (6-9) 0,024 Pyroglutamic acid 22 (18-25) 41(31-54) 0,002 p-hydroxyphenyl lactic acid 3 (2-5) 6 (3-11) 0,032 Total organic acids 227 ( ) 294 ( ) 0,023 Uric acid 281 ( ) 383 ( ) 0,021 Moviat M. Crit Care Med 2008;36:

23 Total contribution to SIG Absolute delta SIG contribution (μeq/l) Relative delta SIG contribution (%) Total anionic amino acids 5 0,07 Uric acid 169 2,2 Total organic acids 430 5,6 Total quantified anions 604 7,9 Delta SIG = Difference between the mean SIG s in the high and low SIG groups (7.7 meq/l) Moviat M. Crit Care Med 2008;36:

24 Pyroglutamic acid or 5- Oxoproline High anion gap (SIG) metabolic acidosis Basic underlying mechanism is glutathione deficiency Usually during prolonged acetaminophen treatment - mostly women Clinically often diminished consciousness

25 γ-glutamyl cycle Cell membrane Gluthathione Aminoacid (AA) Cysteine - Glycine γ-glutamyl transpeptidase Glutamate - AA Acetaminophen Alcohol Diet Malnutrition Liver disease Gluthathione Cysteine - Glycine γ-glutamyl - AA Gluthathione synthase Glycine Dipeptidase γ-glutamyl cyclotransferase AA Negative feedback γ-glutamyl cysteine γ-glutamyl cyclotransferase 5-oxoproline Renal failure γ-glutamyl cysteine synthase Cysteine L-glutamate 5-oxoprolinase Flucloxacillin Netilmycin Vigabatrin = gluthatione stores are reduced and negative feedback falls away

26 Treatment Withdraw the underlying causes Bicarbonate infusion with severe acidosis Acetylcysteine infusion CVVH

27 Acute Renal Failure SIG 13.4 SIDa 42.4 Alb- P- HCO3 - SIDa 42.8 SIG 9.5 SIG 8.3 Alb- Alb- PHCO3- SIDa 45.2 P- HCO3- ph 7.30 PCO BE ph 7.38 PCO BE ph 7.43 PCO BE 2.9 Acute Renal Failure APACHE II matched controls without ARF ICU controles Rocktaeschel J. Crit Care 2003;7:R60

28 Renal function and chloride excretion p < Na/Cl ratio urine 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 y = 0,0019x + 0,4198 R 2 = 0, Plasma creatinine (mcmol/l) Moviat M (submitted)

29 Metabolic alkalosis Moviat M. Crit Care 2006;10:R14

30 Metabolic alkalosis Moviat M. Crit Care 2006;10:R14

31 Fluid infusion PaCO 2 Fluid infusion A TOT Strong Ion Difference Acidosis Alkalosis PaCO2 ATOT SID + / - ATOT + / - SID

32 Substitution fluid SID (meq/l) BE (meq/l) Hb 50 (g/l) Hb 150 (g/l) -20 Hb 50 (g/l) Hb 150 (g/l) SID 40 SID 30 SID 20 SID 0 SID -4 SID 40 SID 30 SID 20 SID 0 SID -4 Optimale SID infuusvloeistof is 24 meq/l Optimal SID substitution fluid is 24 meq/l Morgan. TJ Crit Care Med 2002;30:

33 N = 935 Do we make a more accurate diagnosis? HCO3 / BE Stewart approach HCO3 / BE / Anion gap corrected 120 patients undetected All detected by SID 108 detected by AGcor Metabolic acidosis Dubin A. Crit Care Med 2007;35:

34 Analysis Metabolic Acidosis Immediate treatment? Mixed Acid- Base disturbance? NaHCO3 if ph < 7.0 Expected PaCO2 40 +SBE ± 4 Determine metabolic cause Causal treatment 1 Decrease in SID Chloride? Lactate? Free H20? 2 Unmeasured anions Measure corrected anion gap If cag lactate > Weak acids Albumin? Phosphate?

35 Conclusions Stewart-Figge methodology gives a thorough insight into the nature of acidbase disturbances in the ICU There is no evidence that this expanded knowledge translates in a better diagnosis or outcome for our patients The nature of the substances responsible for the SIG remains largely unknown

36 Is there a difference? ph = pk1 + log HCO3 - αpco2 = [SID+ ]-Kα[ATOT]/Kα+10 -ph αpco2 No HH is a limited form of the more general Stewart-Figge equation Derksen R. Eur J Intern Med 2006;17:

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