Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
ABG Analysis
• Three parameters must be assessed during
interpretation of an arterial blood gas result
– Oxygenation
– Acid – Base status
– Degree of Compensation
ABG Analysis
• Oxygenation
– Evaluate the PaO2
• PaO2 < 80 mmHg
• End result = Hypoxemia
– Evaluate the SaO2
• SaO2 < 93%
• End result = Hypoxia
Ventilation
• Evaluate the PaCO2 (increased, decreased or
normal)
ABG Analysis
• Acid Base Balance
– Evaluate the blood pH (normal, increased or
decreased)
– Evaluate the HCO3 (normal, increased, or
decreased)
ABG Analysis
• Blood pH
– The optimal blood pH is 7.40
– The body tolerates a narrow margin of normal
pH of 7.35 – 7.45
– A pH lower than 7.35 = Acidosis
– A pH greater than 7.45 = Alkalosis
ABG Analysis
• Blood pH
– If the pH is within normal range, it is important
to assess which side of 7.40 it falls.
– This may indicate that the patient may be
acidotic or alkalotic, but compensating.
– 7.35 – 7.39 = Acidosis
– 7.41 – 7.45 = Alkalosis
ABG Analysis
• PaCO2
– A PaCO2 less than 35 is indicative of
respiratory alkalosis
• pH: 7.22
• PaCO2: 55
• HCO3: 25
pH PaCO2 HCO3
Respiratory Normal
Acidosis
EXAMPLE #2
• pH: 7.31
• PaCO2: 35
• HCO3: 20
pH PaCO2 HCO3
Metabolic Normal
Acidosis
EXAMPLE #3
• pH: 7.49
• PaCO2: 30
• HCO3: 23
pH PaCO2 HCO3
Respiratory Normal
Alkalosis
Evaluate for Compensation
• When a patient develops
an acid-base imbalance
the body will typically
attempt to compensate
for the abnormality.
• If the buffer systems
within the body are
unable to maintain a
normal pH, the lungs &
the kidneys will attempt
to compensate.
• If the problem is respiratory in origin, the
kidneys will work to correct it.
• pH: 7.31
• PaCO2: 55
• HCO3: 28
pH PaCO2 HCO3
Partially
Compensated
Respiratory
Acidosis
EXAMPLE #2
• pH: 7.31
• PaCO2: 25
• HCO3: 20
pH PaCO2 HCO3
Partially
Compensated
Metabolic Acidosis
EXAMPLE #3
• pH: 7.48
• PaCO2: 25
• HCO3: 21
pH PaCO2 HCO3
Partially
Compensated
Respiratory
Alkalosis
EXAMPLE #4
• pH: 7.48
• PaCO2: 55
• HCO3: 31
pH PaCO2 HCO3
Partially
Compensated
Metabolic Alkalosis
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