The Serum Osmolar Gap - It Doesn’t Really Exist! - ABG, Fluids and Electrolytes
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Can you please explain why we divide glucose and BUN by one-tenth of their molecular weight, and not by their molecular weight?
That’s how much they are osmotically relevant.
why do you make glucose over 20 and sodium does not?
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Is there a difference between this and the osmotic gap?
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It is known that the reference range of the Osmolar Gap is -14 to +10. what if my calculated Osmolar Gap is -27 😢 How can this result be explained?
I know this was commented 3 years ago, but for anyone that will see this question after me:
Either you’ve made a tiny mistake and subtracted the measured osmolarity from the calculated osmolarity, instead of the other way around,
Or,
Check the sodium blood level, if this is below 140 your patient is suffering from a hyponatremia, which causes a negative osmol gap!
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Hmm as a lab tech I was slightly offended
shouldnt calculated osmolality be mOsm/kg isntead of mOsm/L??
Theoretically, yes. Clinically, it doesn’t matter.
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What is the difference between this and anion gap?
One is looking for unmeasured osmoles, the other is looking at unmeasured anions.
Some toxins will affect both gaps, others will affect just one of them!
Hope this helps!
Why are you dividing glucose by 20 & BUN by 3?
It corrects for their molecular weight. Sodium is reported in mosm/liter. Glucose and urea are measured in gm/deciliter
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