SAQ 293 – General Surgery – abdominal pain after gastric bypass with metabolic alkalosis

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A 37-year-old woman presents with worsening abdominal pain. Four months ago she had gastric bypass surgery for morbid obesity and has lost 40 kg. Her venous blood gas is shown below.

Test Result Reference range
pH 7.48 7.35-7.45
pCO2 45 mmHg 35-45
pO2 69 mmHg 60-85
HCO3 33 mmol/L 22-28
Na 126 mmol/L 135-145
K 1.8 mmol/L 3.5-4.5
Cl 84 mmol/L 95-110
Glucose 5.9 mmol/L 3.0-7.8

State your interpretation of the VBG.

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List two (2) potential causes of these VBG results.

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For an abdominal CT with IV contrast, the radiologist recommends a small amount of water 15 minutes before scanning. State two (2) reasons for this.

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The CT is reported as normal, but her pain and clinical condition worsen despite multimodal analgesia. State your next management step and rationale.

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Management Rationale


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List four (4) late complications of gastric bypass bariatric surgery.

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