Differential diagnosis of acid base disorders
1. High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis
C | Carbon Monoxide, Cyanide |
A | Alcohol, Alcoholic Ketoacidosis |
T | Toluene |
M | Metformin, Methanol |
U | Uraemia |
D | Diabetic Ketoacidosis |
P | Paraldehyde, Phenformin, Paracetamol, Propylene glycol |
I | Iron, Isoniazid |
L | Lactic acidosis (any cause) |
E | Ethylene glycol |
S | Salicylates |
2. Causes of Lactic Acidosis
Type A: Imbalanced oxygen supply and demand | Type B: Metabolic derangement |
Carbon monoxide Shock Severe anaemia Severe hypoxia Excessive oxygen demand: Fever, seizure, exercise, shivering |
B2 agonists Cancer Cyanide Ethanol Hepatic failure Ketoacidosis Metformin / Phenformin Sepsis Thiamine deficiency Inborn errors of metabolism |
3. Non-anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis
U | Ureteroenterostomy |
S | Small bowel fistula |
E | Extra chloride, Normal saline hydration |
D | Diarrhoea |
C | Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (acetozolamide, topiramate etc) |
A | Adrenal insufficiency |
R | Renal tubular acidosis |
P | Pancreatic fistula |
4. Causes of a low anion gap
Increased cations | Calcium, magnesium, lithium, multiple myeloma |
Decreased anions | Dilution, hypoalbuminaemia |
Artefactual | Bromism, Iodism, Propylene glycol, Triglycerides |
5. Metabolic Alkalosis
C | Contraction (volume contraction) |
L | Licorice, diuretics |
E | Endocrine (Hyperaldosteronism, Bartter’s, Cushing’s, Conn’s) |
V | Vomiting, NG suction (chloride loss) |
E | Excess alkali (antacids, dialysis, milk-alkali syndrome) |
R | Refeeding alkalosis |
R | Renal bicarbonate retention (Hypochloraemia, Hypokalaemia, Chronic hypercapnia) |
6. Respiratory acidosis
Acute | Chronic |
Airway obstruction Aspiration Bronchospasm CNS depression Muscle weakness Pulmonary disease |
Chronic lung disease Neuromuscular disorders Obesity |
7. Respiratory alkalosis
C | CNS disease (Raised ICP) |
H | Hypoxia (Altitude, anaemia, VQ mismatch) |
A | Anxiety |
M | Mechanical hyperventilation |
P | Progesterone, pregnancy |
S | Sepsis, Salicylates and other toxins (nicotine, xanthines) |