Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A review

Over the past 100 years numerous studies sought to elucidate the mechanisms of acid-base balance in humans and animals. Based on these investigations, different approaches have been developed; among them, the model proposed by Henderson-Hasselbalch (H-H) is the most widespread in the medical and med...

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Main Authors: David Alexander Martínez Rodríguez, Olimpo Juan Oliver Espinosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Salle 2016-06-01
Series:Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
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Online Access:http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/3862
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spelling doaj-b39c34d72c7449aab769add3e06aec932020-11-25T01:10:23ZengUniversidad de La SalleRevista de Medicina Veterinaria0122-93542389-85262016-06-0103213114110.19052/mv.38623044Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A reviewDavid Alexander Martínez Rodríguez0Olimpo Juan Oliver Espinosa1Universidad Nacional de Colombia, sede BogotáUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaOver the past 100 years numerous studies sought to elucidate the mechanisms of acid-base balance in humans and animals. Based on these investigations, different approaches have been developed; among them, the model proposed by Henderson-Hasselbalch (H-H) is the most widespread in the medical and medical-veterinary community. In recent years, another method proposed by Stewart has gained importance, and it corresponds to the strong ion difference, which aims to take a broader look in order to understand the different processes involved in acid-base balance. Both in human and veterinary medicine, one of the most common acid-base disorder in ICUs is hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, which results from vomiting in humans and from abomasal disorders in ruminants. This disorder can remain for long periods during which acidic urine occurs and it is known as paradoxical aciduria develops. This article reviews the different pathophysiological mechanisms occurring during this acid-base disorder and the different approaches to explain its occurrence.http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/3862alcalosis metabólicadiferencia de iones fuertesHenderson-Hasselbalchestado ácido base.
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author David Alexander Martínez Rodríguez
Olimpo Juan Oliver Espinosa
spellingShingle David Alexander Martínez Rodríguez
Olimpo Juan Oliver Espinosa
Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A review
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
alcalosis metabólica
diferencia de iones fuertes
Henderson-Hasselbalch
estado ácido base.
author_facet David Alexander Martínez Rodríguez
Olimpo Juan Oliver Espinosa
author_sort David Alexander Martínez Rodríguez
title Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A review
title_short Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A review
title_full Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A review
title_fullStr Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A review
title_full_unstemmed Hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: A review
title_sort hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis or strong ion alkalosis: a review
publisher Universidad de La Salle
series Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
issn 0122-9354
2389-8526
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Over the past 100 years numerous studies sought to elucidate the mechanisms of acid-base balance in humans and animals. Based on these investigations, different approaches have been developed; among them, the model proposed by Henderson-Hasselbalch (H-H) is the most widespread in the medical and medical-veterinary community. In recent years, another method proposed by Stewart has gained importance, and it corresponds to the strong ion difference, which aims to take a broader look in order to understand the different processes involved in acid-base balance. Both in human and veterinary medicine, one of the most common acid-base disorder in ICUs is hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, which results from vomiting in humans and from abomasal disorders in ruminants. This disorder can remain for long periods during which acidic urine occurs and it is known as paradoxical aciduria develops. This article reviews the different pathophysiological mechanisms occurring during this acid-base disorder and the different approaches to explain its occurrence.
topic alcalosis metabólica
diferencia de iones fuertes
Henderson-Hasselbalch
estado ácido base.
url http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/3862
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