Na (mEq/L) | |
Cl (mEq/L) | |
HCO3 (mEq/L) |
The serum anion gap is mainly used to assess acid-base disorders.
Provides difference between the concentration of unmeasured anions (UA) and unmeasured cations (UC) in serum
Normal Range: 12 ± 4 mEq/L
Gap acidoses: salicylates, uremic, methanol, paraldehyde, lactic, ethylene glycol, ketoacidosis
Nongapacidoses: carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, Renal tubular acidosis (RTA), ureteral diversions, diarrhea/GI HCO3 losses.
Formula:
Data the user will need:
Result will be displayed as Anion gap in mEq/L
Interpretation:
User need to enter the value of above mentioned electrolytes, which is used in the formula given below
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