[引用][C] Serum sodium measurement by manual and on-line dilutions
GT Haven, MC Haven - Clinical Chemistry, 1973 - academic.oup.com
The existence of this effect on serum sodium measurement is not universally recognized (2).
While addition of albumin to standards is known to result in underestimation of their sodium …
While addition of albumin to standards is known to result in underestimation of their sodium …
Influence of hypoalbuminemia or hyperalbuminemia on the serum anion gap
M Feldman, N Soni, B Dickson - Journal of Laboratory and Clinical …, 2005 - Elsevier
Background: Conflicting data exist as to what extent hypoalbuminemia reduces the anion
gap; estimates range from 1.5 to 2.5 mM per g/dL decrease in serum albumin. Methods: We …
gap; estimates range from 1.5 to 2.5 mM per g/dL decrease in serum albumin. Methods: We …
Calculated Bicarbonate for Acid–Base Disorders
M Tanemoto - The American Journal of Medicine, 2017 - amjmed.com
The serum (plasma) anion gap is commonly used in assessment of acid–base disorders. 1,
2 In the assessment it is recommended to adjust the anion gap owing to variability in the …
2 In the assessment it is recommended to adjust the anion gap owing to variability in the …
Comparison of methods for calculating serum osmolality from chemical concentrations, and the prognostic value of such calculations
WV Dorwart, L Chalmers - Clinical chemistry, 1975 - academic.oup.com
Sodium, potassium, glucose, blood urea nitrogen, and osmolality were determined for 715
hospital-patient sera. The chemical concentrations were used to calculate osmolalities …
hospital-patient sera. The chemical concentrations were used to calculate osmolalities …
[HTML][HTML] The delta anion gap/delta HCO3 ratio in patients with a high anion gap metabolic acidosis
M Emmett, BF Palmer - 2018 - medilib.ir
NORMAL SERUM ANION GAP—Determination of the serum anion gap (AG) is an important
step in the differential diagnosis of acid-base disorders and especially metabolic acidosis [1 …
step in the differential diagnosis of acid-base disorders and especially metabolic acidosis [1 …
[引用][C] The apparent suppression of Na/K data obtained with ion-selective electrodes is due to junction potential and activity coefficient effects, not bicarbonate binding.
JD Czaban, AD Cormier, KD Legg - Clinical chemistry, 1982 - academic.oup.com
Biomedical, Newton, MA) ion-selective electrode type of analyzer relative to that obtained
with flame photometry. They were concerned because their results were in disagreement …
with flame photometry. They were concerned because their results were in disagreement …
Serum osmolal gap in clinical practice: usefulness and limitations
Background: Although serum osmolal gap can be a useful diagnostic tool, clinicians are not
familiar with its use in clinical practice. Objectives: The review presents in a series of …
familiar with its use in clinical practice. Objectives: The review presents in a series of …
Comparison of measured and calculated bicarbonate values
V Kumar, BS Karon - Clinical chemistry, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Patient acid–base status may be assessed by measuring bicarbonate (HCO3) in serum or
plasma from a sample of venous blood. HCO3 values are also frequently calculated from pH …
plasma from a sample of venous blood. HCO3 values are also frequently calculated from pH …
Between analyser differences in chloride measurements and thus anion gap cause different interpretations of the acid-base balance
N Geerts, N Wlazlo, V Scharnhorst - Clinical Chemistry and …, 2016 - degruyter.com
The physiological approach is a serviceable method for interpreting acid-base disorders [1,
2]. The anion gap can be helpful in narrowing the differential diagnosis in a patient with …
2]. The anion gap can be helpful in narrowing the differential diagnosis in a patient with …