How to calculate the approximate baseline pCO2 level in Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) in COPD patients

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  • How to calculate the approximate baseline pCO2 level in Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) in COPD patients
    #baselinepco2level
    The above video explains how to calculate the approximate baseline pco2 levels in a COPD patient or CO2 retainer patient through ABG (arterial blood gas).
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Komentáƙe • 44

  • @lazirus7692
    @lazirus7692 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank doctor, this is very nice explanation 👏

  • @saadkhan1205
    @saadkhan1205 Pƙed 2 lety

    Great work guys

  • @binoyfernando1151
    @binoyfernando1151 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    very useful

  • @sadekur8505
    @sadekur8505 Pƙed rokem

    Excellent

  • @user-bv3pc4yu5q
    @user-bv3pc4yu5q Pƙed rokem

    Thank u sir.

  • @pakvillagesecrets7440
    @pakvillagesecrets7440 Pƙed 2 lety

    Thank you sir keep it up

  • @arslanali1432
    @arslanali1432 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    Can you kindly guide why book from where to study it. Thanks

  • @Russ92
    @Russ92 Pƙed rokem

    Can you use "winter's formula" to estimate baseline PaCO2 in chronic retainers whose bicarb is above 30?😼

  • @Raghulraj
    @Raghulraj Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Sir..... Kindly explain about the management of HHS and DKA in a simple precise manner as in ur all lecture videos....

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScaY4fYpRmCKumdscZ5pUHYyv0Yg5aA3CKBPPz3V4CxTPxFRw/viewform

  • @vsrockpatil7155
    @vsrockpatil7155 Pƙed rokem

    Sir 2nd abg still pH is 7.3 pco2 74
    If we calculate baseline pco2 now it will again 62

  • @rizwanqureshi3832
    @rizwanqureshi3832 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    ❀

  • @aniketdebnath6550
    @aniketdebnath6550 Pƙed rokem

    In a respiratory acidosis patient the hco3 compensation will try to increase ph to normal values... in that case how to calculate the fall in ph due to co2 retention?

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed rokem

      See the full lecture , May be this be of help to you 
 czcams.com/video/yFFRDCC3pMo/video.html

  • @DrAmirChaudhry
    @DrAmirChaudhry Pƙed 2 lety

    Sir please make a video on CPAP and BIPAP

  • @LEARNING-MEDICAL-EDUCATION

    one video on renal tubular acidosis, sir

  • @rogerborok8543
    @rogerborok8543 Pƙed rokem

    Hi. Am Dr Abhijit a practising intensive care doctor from Nagaland..I had a lady with diagnosis of ca lung (one cycle radiotherapy received) basically admitted a week ago..during the admission to icu from EMR the co2 was 89 & after calculation her base line co2 was around 85
till yesterday she was on HFNC for last 03 days but saturation drops drastically around 60 & ABG done @that point the Co2 was around 66 & got intubated! If u can comment on this..
    Regards Dr Abhijit

  • @AliHamza-bz2oo
    @AliHamza-bz2oo Pƙed rokem

    How to achiev this target on CPAP by decreasing fIo2 or decreasing RR

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed rokem

      multiple factors, will try to cover in the ventilator video.

  • @LEARNING-MEDICAL-EDUCATION

    in the first case, bicarbonate is 37. so, there is metabolic compensation also pushing ph in opposite direction, so, should not we also take that into consideration rather than just substracting acute from chronic component,

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed rokem +1

      pH is important as pH is acidotic is primary respiratory component; compensation NEVER overshoots. bicarb will not increase so much they raise pco2 upto a level which causes pH acidotic.

  • @roshu4557
    @roshu4557 Pƙed 2 lety

    Gud afternoon sir,is ventilation setting same for osa/copd or different?

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed 2 lety

      Different

    • @roshu4557
      @roshu4557 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@TheICUChannel so if pt is having respiratory acidosis with pco2 level of 100 we shd keep respiratory rate arnd 20 not 12 or 14 as we keep for copd pt?right
      This is my confusion

  • @patrioticindian5194
    @patrioticindian5194 Pƙed rokem

    Hello sir
    One question
    What about when pt abg has compansation
    That is pco2 increases but PH donot change due to bicarb compansation
    In that case how to calculate it

  • @Nehakumari-in9wh
    @Nehakumari-in9wh Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    If,the patient has oxygen saturation above93and pulse rate below100 and patient feels always sleepy,is it sign of increase pco2 if patient is underweight and above 65 years old please reply sir.

  • @roshu4557
    @roshu4557 Pƙed rokem

    Sir if we reached baseline pco2 level in dis pt of 74 shd we stop niv further
    Wat to do after baseline pco2 level reached?

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed rokem

      yes, this is calculation ; one should reconfirm in abg when it reaches... and if pH gets corrected and patient gets clinically improved, we would have not used NIV just to correct the pco2.

  • @ravindra2688
    @ravindra2688 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Sir PEEP functional residual capacity me kya change krta hai ??? Increase or decrease?????

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Ur question needs a video explaining all these stuff 
 will try to make

    • @ravindra2688
      @ravindra2688 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@TheICUChannel thank you sir.
      Sir kya eska answer mil sakta hai muje 👇
      It is decided that a client needs a ventilator. Her physician prescribes PEEP. When PEEP is used, all of the following occur except:
      A. Improved arterial oxygenation.
      B. Improved ventilation-perfusion.
      C. Increased alveolar dilation.
      D. Increased functional residual capacity.

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      The best is option C as peep don’t increase the alveolar dilatation but it keeps the already dialated alveoli open.

  • @umeshnagpal1332
    @umeshnagpal1332 Pƙed 2 lety

    If PH-7.37 PCO2-70 AND HCO3-40.5 and patient came with breathing difficuly and k/c of copd, echo and chest ray normal then wat to do and po2-47

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed 2 lety

      See this patient is co2 retainer 
 at present seems like patient is in acute exacerbation, which requires Nebulization and steroids .. watch for Pt clinical status (drowsy ness etc ) . Also may require intermittent bipap support and also rule out PE

    • @umeshnagpal1332
      @umeshnagpal1332 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@TheICUChannel pt is conscious and oriented PE is ruled out i want to ask that should we correct the pco2 or not

    • @TheICUChannel
      @TheICUChannel  Pƙed 2 lety

      From what u posted , NO

    • @umeshnagpal1332
      @umeshnagpal1332 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@TheICUChannel ohk thanku very much