Suggest Treatment For Headaches And Change In Vision
TCO2 25.70, PH 7.54, RI -.20, PCO2 29.00, PAO2 113.00, SO2C GEM 99.50, PO2 147.00, HC03 27.40, FI02 21.00, BE 3.10, AADO2 -34.00
Respiratory Alkalosis
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking in HealthcareMagic,
I can understand your concern
In the arterial blood gases result it is an alkalemia and the process is called respiratory alkalosis with low Pco2 and high Ph values .
This happens usually in situation where the frequency of respiratory rate is high and the patient is with tachypnea.
Its causes are pulmonary and extrapulmonary ones.
But this situation are mainly due to extrapulmonary causes for example the central nervous system stimulation from several diseases as Central Sleep Apnea or obesity .
However it is not a urgent situation.
Usually it resolves with the treatment of the base disease, in your case using CPAP or BiPAP (as needed).
Do not worry so much
I wish a good recovery for you
Feel free to ask me again
Dr.Jolanda
Please discuss with your doctor for further examinations
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
I am very sorry for your situation
According to the history you explain ,to explore the lungs, if i we're your doctor i would recommend you to do as follows :
Chest x Ray
Spirometry test to evaluate if there's an obstruction of airways which worsens the central sleep apnea more.
If it comes positive your doctor will prescribe you firstly aerosols with corticosteroids (Clenil) probably combined with bronchodilatators (Ventolin ) twice/d
for several days and after to continue with inhalers (Seretide).
It will help a lot .
Please discuss with your doctor about the above tests.
I am here to help you again.
Dr.Jolanda
I only sleep about 3 hours a night and the sleep study shows 50-70 episodes per hour. I always wake at 3 am. The test shows that my brain totally stops sending the signal to breathe at about 3 am. How can I be alkaline when it is brought on by fast breathing? Thanks for your help. Good night.
Mal stimulation of central respiratory centre
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
The fact that these tests results are normal is a very good thing because the pulmonary components which worsens more central sleep apnea are excluded. This is the reason that you are not acidotic fortunately.
In sleep apnea the central respiratory centre is over stimulated or mal stimulated with several disruptions of the cycle of breathing during the sleeping process.
If you are obese better to lose some weight. It will help you.
Hoping to have helped you
You are welcome anytime
I wish you a fast recovery
Dr.Jolanda