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Metabolic Alkalosis

Michael Emmett

2020Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology62 citationsDOI

Abstract

Metabolic alkalosis is a very commonly encountered acid-base disorder that may be generated by a variety of exogenous and/or endogenous, pathophysiologic mechanisms. Multiple mechanisms are also responsible for the persistence, or maintenance, of metabolic alkalosis. Understanding these generation and maintenance mechanisms helps direct appropriate intervention and correction of this disorder. The framework utilized in this review is based on the ECF volume-centered approach popularized by Donald Seldin and Floyd Rector in the 1970s. Although many subsequent scientific discoveries have advanced our understanding of the pathophysiology of metabolic alkalosis, that framework continues to be a valuable and relatively straightforward diagnostic and therapeutic model.

Topics & Concepts

Metabolic alkalosisMedicineIntensive care medicineAlkalosisPathophysiologyInternal medicineAcidosisRenal function and acid-base balanceIon Transport and Channel RegulationDiet and metabolism studies