Zusammenfassung
Mögliche Wirkung(en) einer Bikarbonatinfusion ist/sind:
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1.
Alkalose im intrazellulären Raum (IZR)
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Abfall der Blutosmolarität
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3.
Abfall des Blut-Ne+-Spiegels
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4.
Anstieg der CO2-Abgabe
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5.
Anstieg des Magensaft-pH-Wertes
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Petroianu, G., Osswald, P.M. (2000). Bikarbonat. In: Anästhesie in Frage und Antwort. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05715-5_12
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