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Evaluate the total carbonate buffering system in the body, acid-base balance. High results may represent respiratory acidosis with CO2 retention, or metabolic alkalosis (eg, prolonged vomiting). Low value may indicate respiratory alkalosis as in hyperventilation or metabolic acidosis (eg, diabetes with ketoacidosis).
Maintain specimen in a tightly-stoppered tube.
Interpretation requires clinical information and the other electrolytes.
Enzymatic
“Total carbon dioxide” consists of CO2 in solution or bound to proteins, HCO3−, CO32−, and H2CO3. In practice, 80% to 90% is present as bicarbonate (HCO3−). “Hypercapnia” means excessive carbon dioxide in the blood. Impaired elimination of CO2 reflects interaction of abnormalities in respiratory drive, the muscles of respiration, and the function of the lung. Elimination of carbon dioxide from the lung involves alveolar ventilation but not dead-space ventilation. Partitioning of these spaces is expressed as a ratio between dead space and total volume per breath: the tidal volume. The tidal volume normally is <0.30. These and other aspects of pulmonary gas exchange, ventilation and their consequences are addressed as the partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide, PaCO2, a part of arterial blood gases.1
Note: Total CO2 (Bicarbonate) results should be interpreted with caution, because escape of dissolved CO2 from the sample prior to analysis is inevitable and will vary among laboratory locations. This is because the measured total CO2 in serum decreases relative to the amount of time that the sample is open to the atmosphere. CO2 loss occurs the moment the stopper is removed from the vacutainer tube. Labcorp facilities follow rigorous quality processes in order to reduce the exposure of patient samples to the atmosphere and minimize CO2 loss, but even minor logistical variations at our laboratory locations may cause differences in the degree of CO2 loss.
Information on collection, storage, and volume
Serum (preferred) or plasma
1 mL
0.7 mL (Note: This volume does not allow for repeat testing.)
Red-top tube, gel-barrier tube, or green-top (lithium heparin) tube. Do not use oxalate, EDTA, or citrate plasma.
Room temperature
Improper collection and storage; improper labeling
Separate serum or plasma from cells within 45 minutes of collection.