Calculate the bicarbonate deficit to guide replacement therapy in metabolic acidosis. Enter your patient's current bicarbonate, target level, and weight to get precise dosing with clinical guidance.
Enter current HCO₃⁻, target HCO₃⁻, and patient weight for deficit calculation and dosing.
Bicarbonate in mEq/L, Weight in kg
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How to calculate the total bicarbonate replacement needed.
The distribution volume of bicarbonate is approximately 50% of body weight (0.5 L/kg). Multiplying this by the bicarbonate difference gives the total mEq of bicarbonate needed to raise the serum level to the target.
The general rule is to replace half the calculated deficit initially, then recheck serum bicarbonate. This avoids overcorrection and allows the body's own compensatory mechanisms to work. Full correction is rarely given all at once.
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Why bicarbonate levels matter and how deficits are calculated.
The bicarbonate difference (ΔHCO₃⁻) is simply the gap between where the patient's bicarbonate is and where you want it to be. In metabolic acidosis, bicarbonate is consumed by excess acid, and the serum level falls below normal.
Calculating the deficit helps clinicians determine how much sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃) to administer. The distribution volume factor (0.5) accounts for bicarbonate distributing throughout total body water.
Bicarbonate replacement is indicated in severe metabolic acidosis (pH < 7.1 or HCO₃⁻ < 8 mEq/L), particularly when the cause cannot be rapidly corrected. However, replacement is controversial — treating the underlying cause is always the priority.
Normal bicarbonate levels and replacement thresholds.
| Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal HCO₃⁻ | 22 – 26 | mEq/L | Arterial blood |
| Mild deficit target | 22 – 24 | mEq/L | Chronic or mild acidosis |
| Severe deficit target | 10 – 12 | mEq/L | Initial target in severe acidosis |
| Distribution volume | 0.5 | L/kg | ~50% body weight |
| NaHCO₃ ampule | 50 | mEq | Standard 50 mL of 8.4% |
Shows the current bicarbonate deficit. Change values above to see the needle move.
When to replace and when to hold bicarbonate therapy.
Answers to common questions about bicarbonate deficit and replacement.