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Carbon dioxide
Measures blood carbon dioxide levels to assess respiratory and acid-base function.
Why This Biomarker Matters
Abnormal blood CO2 indicates respiratory disease, kidney dysfunction, or metabolic imbalance affecting oxygen delivery. This test guides diagnosis of breathing and metabolic disorders.
Understanding Your Results
Normal Range
23 – 29 mmol/L
Optimal Ranges
Clinician-defined 4-point reference thresholds (mmol/L)
Default Range
Overview
Carbon dioxide (CO2) in blood, measured as bicarbonate, is crucial for acid-base balance and respiration. This test assesses how well your lungs remove CO2 and how well your kidneys regulate acid balance. Elevated CO2 suggests respiratory problems or metabolic alkalosis, while low CO2 may indicate hyperventilation or metabolic acidosis. Results help diagnose breathing disorders, kidney disease, and serious metabolic imbalances affecting multiple organ systems.
Research & Evidence
100 publications
Research data from MEDLINE/PubMed · 100 articles
Technical Information (LOINC Codes)
Standardized laboratory codes for this biomarker
2028-9Primary39465-014040-032306-314640-713538-414003-857920-116551-457923-557921-934520-751781-334728-611211-048391-719223-738253-128645-028644-339466-82027-119212-02020-641647-92026-320565-82021-42019-811557-653458-613540-057922-759165-177143-697538-397545-82023-035685-72022-239464-32018-053089-953090-7Available Lab Tests
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