The fall of the serum anion gap
SD Winter, JR Pearson, PA Gabow… - Archives of internal …, 1990 - jamanetwork.com
• Using modern electrode technology (Beckman ASTRA analyzer), we evaluated the
reference range for the anion gap (calculated as sodium minus chloride minus bicarbonate …
reference range for the anion gap (calculated as sodium minus chloride minus bicarbonate …
The anion gap: its use in quality control.
DL Witte, JL Rodgers, DA Barrett 2nd - Clinical chemistry, 1976 - academic.oup.com
Because the anion gap is useful in classifying acid-base disorders, quantitative information
on this variable should be readily available. Three populations were studied and means and …
on this variable should be readily available. Three populations were studied and means and …
Gaps in the anion gap
MM Salem, SK Mujais - Archives of internal medicine, 1992 - jamanetwork.com
Objective.—To review limitations of the use of serum anion gap in clinical practice. Data
Sources.—Original reports and reviews. Study Selection.—Sources containing the most …
Sources.—Original reports and reviews. Study Selection.—Sources containing the most …
Serum anion gap: its uses and limitations in clinical medicine
JA Kraut, NE Madias - Clinical journal of the American Society of …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
The serum anion gap, calculated from the electrolytes measured in the chemical laboratory,
is defined as the sum of serum chloride and bicarbonate concentrations subtracted from the …
is defined as the sum of serum chloride and bicarbonate concentrations subtracted from the …
The serum anion gap in the evaluation of acid-base disorders: what are its limitations and can its effectiveness be improved?
JA Kraut, GT Nagami - Clinical Journal of the American Society of …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
The serum anion gap has been utilized to identify errors in the measurement of electrolytes,
to detect paraproteins, and, most relevant to the nephrologist, to evaluate patients with …
to detect paraproteins, and, most relevant to the nephrologist, to evaluate patients with …
Value of the anion gap in clinical diagnosis and laboratory evaluation.
PH Lolekha, S Lolekha - Clinical chemistry, 1983 - academic.oup.com
We report the incidence of normal (50.4%), increased (46.7%), and decreased (2.9%) anion
gap among hospitalized patients in a retrospective study. The mean and range of increased …
gap among hospitalized patients in a retrospective study. The mean and range of increased …
Use of the anion gap in clinical medicine.
JR Oster, GO Perez, BJ Materson - Southern Medical Journal, 1988 - europepmc.org
The anion gap (AG) in the serum equals the concentrations of Na-(Cl+ HCO3). It is
becoming increasingly useful in the interpretation of acid-base disorders and in the …
becoming increasingly useful in the interpretation of acid-base disorders and in the …
Disorders associated with an altered anion gap
PA Gabow - Kidney international, 1985 - Elsevier
Discussion DR. PATRICIA A. GABOW (Director, Medical Services, Den-ver General
Hospital, Denver, Colorado): The anion gap is a concept based on the electrically neutral …
Hospital, Denver, Colorado): The anion gap is a concept based on the electrically neutral …
Diagnostic importance of an increased serum anion gap
PA Gabow, WD Kaehny, PV Fennessey… - … England Journal of …, 1980 - Mass Medical Soc
Fifty-seven hospitalized patients with increased serum anion gaps, defined as
[Na]−([Cl]+[HCO3]), were studied to explore the biochemical basis and the diagnostic …
[Na]−([Cl]+[HCO3]), were studied to explore the biochemical basis and the diagnostic …
Low anion gap.
RL Jurado, C del Rio, G Nassar, J Navarette… - Southern medical …, 1998 - europepmc.org
Background The purpose of this review is to provide a differential diagnosis for a low anion
gap. Methods We describe the anatomy of the anion gap. Also, we follow-up with a review of …
gap. Methods We describe the anatomy of the anion gap. Also, we follow-up with a review of …