Test Overview
A carbon dioxide test measures the total
amount of the three forms of carbon dioxide (bicarbonate, carbonic acid, and
dissolved carbon dioxide) in your blood. This test is also called a total
carbon dioxide or TCO2 test.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gaseous
waste product made from
metabolism. The blood carries carbon dioxide to your
lungs, where it is exhaled. More than 90% of carbon dioxide in your blood
exists in the form of bicarbonate (HCO3). The remainder of the carbon dioxide
is either dissolved carbon dioxide gas (CO2) or carbonic acid (H2CO3).
Your kidneys and lungs balance the levels of carbon dioxide, bicarbonate,
and carbonic acid in the blood.
This test is usually done at the
same time as an
arterial blood gas test.