HIGH STANDARD BICARBONATE (SBCe) TEST LEVEL. What does high standard bicarbonate test level mean?
Standard bicarbonate concentration (SBCe) is the bicarbonate concentration in the blood at full oxygen saturation, 36°Ca and PaCO2 of 40 mmHg (5.33 kPa).
High levels may be caused by diuretics, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, fluid in the lungs, dehydration, vomiting and overuse of antacids.
LOW STANDARD BICARBONATE (SBCe) TEST LEVEL
Standard bicarbonate (SBCe) values and definitions
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tests:
Other Standard bicarbonate (SBCe) related tests :
pH
H+
Base excess
Oxygen partial pressure (pO2)
Oxygen saturation
Carbon dioxide partial pressure (PCO2)
Bicarbonate (HCO3-)