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Lower anion gap increases sensitivity in predicting elevated lactate

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The normal reference range for the anion gap (AG) has recently been questioned by several authors. Lowering the upper limit of normal of the AG has been found to be more sensitive in predicting elevated lactate in critically ill adults. The objectives of this study are i) to define a new upper limit of normal of the AG in a study population of healthy adult volunteers, ii) to determine the sensitivity, specificity, the positive …

Authors

Singh RN; Singh NC; Hutchison J; Moses GC

Journal

Clinical Intensive Care: International Journal of Critical & Coronary Care Medicine, Vol. 5, , pp. 221–224

Publication Date

1994

ISSN

0956-3075