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Base excess

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The base excess is a calculated figure which provides an estimate of the metabolic component of the acid-base balance.

The base excess is defined as the amount of H+ ions that would be required to return the pH of the blood to 7.35 if the pCO2 were adjusted to normal.

Because the base excess is a calculated (not a measured) value, it may be inaccurate and misleading. Despite these problems it is important to understand the concept.

When interpreting blood gas results the following heuristic is useful:

  • a base excess > +3 = metabolic alkalosis
  • a base excess < -3 = metabolic acidosis

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