ABG help
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I need to explain the rationale for two abnormal sets of ABGs for a patient. Both values were taken on his surgery day for a AAA repair (I'm not sure if they were before, during, or after surgery).
ABG 1:
pH 7.33
PCO2 49
Bicarb 25.1
PO2 419.2
Base Excess -1.3
O2 sat 99.8
This appears to be respiratory acidosis judging by the low pH and the high CO2. Why would he be in respiratory acidosis around surgery time (maybe was his resp. system depressed by anesthesia or other meds during surgery?)? Why is his PO2 so incredibly high?
ABG 2:
pH 7.33
PCO2 44.3
Bicarb 22.7
PO2 75
Base Excess -3.5
O2 sat 94.4
So now he's in acidosis from the low pH, but every other value except the PO2 is normal. Does hypoxemia cause acidosis? If so, which kind of acidosis is it?
Thanks for any help you can provide!