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For further information, see CMDT Part 21-21: Respiratory Alkalosis
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Elevated arterial blood pH (> 7.45), low PCO2 (< 32 mm Hg)
Occurs when hyperventilation reduces the PCO2, increasing serum pH
Causes (Table 21–16)
In pregnancy progesterone stimulates the respiratory center, producing an average PCO2 of 30 mm Hg
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Arterial blood pH is elevated, and PCO2 is low
Serum bicarbonate is decreased in chronic respiratory alkalosis
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Rapid correction of chronic respiratory alkalosis may result in metabolic acidosis as PCO2 is increased in the setting of previous compensatory decrease in HCO3–
Treatment is directed toward the underlying cause
In acute hyperventilation syndrome from anxiety, rebreathing into a paper bag increases PCO2. Sedation may be necessary if the process persists