Bicarbonate in Therapy of Metabolic Acidosis: Yes or
No?
Těšínský P. 1 , Kazda A. 2 , Sobotka L. 3
1 I. interní klinika, Lékařská fakulta Univerzity Karlovy, Plzeň 2 Katedra klinické biochemie, IPVZ, Praha 3 Klinika gerontologicko-metabolická, Lékařská fakulta Univerzity Karlovy, Hradec Králové |
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Summary:
The article summarizes therapeutic approaches to treatment of metabolic acidosis with special emphasis on
administration of sodium bicarbonate. Indications for use of NaHCO3 in acidotic states of different etiology have
been widely discussed during the last decade. Metaanalyses of controlled clinical studies on bicarbonate in
metabolic acidosis suggest that sodium bicarbonate may not have a positive effect on the outcome in patients
with metabolic acidosis and the published data contributed to re-evaluation of traditional indications of buffer
solutions, i.e. acidosis associated with shock, diabetic ketoacidosis. Recent indications for use of bicarbonate
have been divided into four classes, from definitely helpful to potentially harmful.
Key words:
bicarbonate, NaHCO3, acidosis, alkalination, buffer, lactate.
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