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Acid base disorders in patients with COVID-19
Authors:Alfano  Gaetano  Fontana  Francesco  Mori  Giacomo  Giaroni  Francesco  Ferrari  Annachiara  Giovanella  Silvia  Ligabue  Giulia  Ascione  Elisabetta  Cazzato  Silvia  Ballestri  Marco  Di Gaetano  Margherita  Meschiari  Marianna  Menozzi  Marianna  Milic  Jovana  Andrea  Bedini  Franceschini  Erica  Cuomo  Gianluca  Magistroni  Riccardo  Mussini  Cristina  Cappelli  Gianni  Guaraldi  Giovanni
Institution:1.Surgical, Medical and Dental Department of Morphological Sciences, Section of Nephrology, University Hospital of Modena and Reggio Emilia, via del Pozzo, 71, 41124, Modena, Italy
;2.Nephrology Dialysis and Transplant Unit, University Hospital of Modena, Modena, Italy
;3.PhD Program in Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
;4.Clinic of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital of Modena, Modena, Italy
;
Abstract:Purpose

Acid–base derangement has been poorly described in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Considering the high prevalence of pneumonia and kidneys injury in COVID-19, frequent acid–base alterations are expected in patients admitted with SARS-Cov-2 infection. The study aimed to assess the prevalence of acid–base disorders in symptomatic patients with a diagnosis of COVID-19.

Methods

The retrospective study enrolled COVID-19 patients hospitalized at the University Hospital of Modena from 4 March to 20 June 2020. Baseline arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis was collected in 211 patients. In subjects with multiple ABG analysis, we selected only the first measurement. A pH of less than 7.37 was categorized as acidemia and a pH of more than 7.43 was categorized as alkalemia.

Results

ABG analyses revealed a low arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PO2, 70.2?±?25.1 mmHg), oxygen saturation (SO2, 92%) and a mild reduction of PO2/FiO2 ratio (231?±?129). Acid–base alterations were found in 79.7% of the patient. Metabolic alkalosis (33.6%) was the main alteration followed by respiratory alkalosis (30.3%), combined alkalosis (9.4%), respiratory acidosis (3.3%), metabolic acidosis (2.8%) and other compensated acid–base disturbances (3.6%). All six patients with metabolic acidosis died at the end of the follow-up.

Conclusion

Variations of pH occurred in the majority (79.7%) of patients admitted with COVID-19. The patients experienced all the type of acid–base disorders, notably metabolic and respiratory alkalosis were the most common alterations in this group of patients.

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