Arterialized capillary blood gases and acid-base studies in normal individuals from 29 days to 24 years of age
S. H. Dong, H. M. Liu, G. W. Song, Z. P. Rong and Y. P. Wu
Studies of arterialized capillary blood gases and acid-base values were
performed on 712 normal persons who were between the ages of 29 days and 24
years. The results were divided for clinical use into six groups by age;
linear regression lines were constructed for better understanding of the
development of blood gas levels and the acid-base balance. The blood pH
essentially remained unchanged throughout the study period. The oxygen and
carbon dioxide pressures, base excess of extracellular fluid, and buffer
base and bicarbonate levels are lower in infants than in children and
adults; adult values are reached at approximately 7 to 12 years of age. The
probable explanation for the lower values in infants is discussed. The
effects of crying on the composition of blood gases are mentioned.