Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Limitations
Drugs and proteins that may increase serum β
2
-microglobulin levels include cefuroxime, cyclosporin A, gentamicin, interferon-α, pentoxifylline, tumor necrosis factor, lithium, and radiographic contrast media.
Drugs that may decrease serum β
2
-microglobulin levels include zidovudine.
Drugs that may increase urine β
2
-microglobulin levels include azathioprine, cisplatin, cyclosporin A, furosemide, gentamicin, mannitol, nifedipine, sisomicin, and tobramycin.
Drugs that may decrease urine β
2
-microglobulin levels include cilostazol.
BICARBONATE (HCO
3
-), BLOOD
Definition
Bicarbonate is an indicator of the buffering capacity of the blood. Low bicarbonate indicates that a larger pH change will occur for a given amount of acid or base produced.
Bicarbonate in the blood is calculated from the pH and PCO
2
using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation.
Normal range:
Arterial: 21–28 mEq/L
Venous: 22–29 mEq/L
Use
Significant indicator of electrolyte dispersion and anion deficit.