Originally Posted by phiposurde
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I went to a conference on ABG way back and the person spoke about the rule of 15 stating:
nHCO3 + 15 = pCO2 +/- 2
nIf it does, appropriate compensation has occurred and there is no secondary process
nIf it doesn’t, another primary process is at work
nif CO2 too low = respiratory alkalosis
nIf CO2 too high = respiratory acidosis
anyone would know where I could find the source of that rule ?thank you!
It is actually called Winter's formula.
bicarb X 1.5 + 8= expected paCO2 +/-2