2011
DOI: 10.1186/cc9556
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Base excess can be misleading in acute respiratory acidosis

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“…Alternatively, the results may reflect actual observations from acute clinical practice. Indeed, base excess's carbon dioxide invariance has not been established in vivo, let alone in patients with deranged buffer equilibria 6,7 …”
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“…Alternatively, the results may reflect actual observations from acute clinical practice. Indeed, base excess's carbon dioxide invariance has not been established in vivo, let alone in patients with deranged buffer equilibria 6,7 …”
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“…Indeed, base excess's carbon dioxide invariance has not been established in vivo, let alone in patients with deranged buffer equilibria. 6,7 Second, 25% of respondents consider base excess a superior marker for tissue hypoperfusion. This is notable as lactate is directly produced by anaerobic metabolism, whilst base excess is a calculated surrogate measure that indirectly measures the resulting metabolic acidosis.…”
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