How do you calculate anion gap metabolic acidosis?
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Data:
[Na+] = 137 mEq/L;
[Cl−] = 102 mEq/L;
[HCO − ] = 24 mEq/L;
[Normal Albumin] = 4.4 g/dL;
[Observed Albumin] = 0.6 g/dL.
Calculations:
Anion Gap = [Na+] - ([Cl−] + [HCO − 3]) = 137 - (102 + 24) = 11 mEq/L.
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The anion gap is value measurement for medical lab testing. Buy the anion gap we get the result of metabolic panel.
The anion gap is used for testing urine, blood and as serum
Calculation: Anion gap is calculated with Potassium and sodium as -
Na+] = 137 mEq/L;
[Cl−] = 102 mEq/L;
[HCO − ] = 24 mEq/L;
Na+] - ([Cl−] + [HCO−
3])Na+] - ([Cl−] + [HCO3]).
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