Acid-base disturbances can be of either:
The body has a number of defences to these changes but these only minimise the pH disturbance. The pH moves towards normal this is termed compensation. Correction is when normal pH is restored [3].
CO2 + H2O H2CO3 H+ + HCO3– |
CO2 shifts the equation to the right H2CO3 H+ i.e. pH |
CO2 shifts the equation to the left H+ i.e. pH |
The final compensatory change is renal handling (i.e. excretion) of acid (and subsequent reabsorption of HCO3–) as described previously [2].
Learning bite
The body employs various mechanisms to minimise disturbances in acid-base balance this is called compensation.