SAQ 445 – Metabolic – hypoxaemia, high anion gap acidosis and hyperkalaemia

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A 20-year-old woman with diabetes presents with fever, acute respiratory distress and chest pain. After 20 minutes of oxygen therapy her arterial blood gas and serum biochemistry are shown below.

Test Result Reference range
FiO2 100%
pH 7.20 7.36-7.44
pCO2 28 mmHg 35-45
pO2 150 mmHg 85-110
HCO3 15 mmol/L 21-28
Sodium 140 mmol/L 135-145
Potassium 6.0 mmol/L 3.2-4.3
Chloride 95 mmol/L 99-109

Using the alveolar gas equation, calculate the alveolar pO2. Show your working.

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Using your answer above, calculate the alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient.

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List two (2) possible causes of this oxygenation abnormality and justify each.

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Calculate the anion gap from the results.

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List two (2) likely causes of the raised anion gap in this patient.

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Predict the serum potassium if her pH were corrected to 7.40, assuming no other factor changes it.

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