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Etiologies of an Elevated Gap Acidosis
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Elevated Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis - ABG Interpretation
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Learning Objectives
- 3 Etiologies of an Elevated Gap Acidosis
- 4 Formation of Lactate
- 5 Sources and Elimination of Lactate
- 6 Medications and Toxins Associated with Lactic Acidosis
- 7 Metformin and Lactic Acidosis
- 8 D-Lactic Acidosis
- 9 Lactic Acidosis (An alternate classification system)
- 10 Ketoacidosis
- 11 Formation of ketoacids
- 12 Additional Pathway for ketoacids in Alcoholics
- 13 Acidosis in Renal Failure
- 14 Ethylene Glycol
- 15 Propylene Glycol
- 16 Serum Osmolal Gap
- 17 Methanol and the Osmolal Gap
- 18 Toluene
- 19 y Glutamyl Cycle