Anion Gap Flashcards
1
Q
what is the formula to calculate anion gap?
A
(sodium + potassium) - (bicarbonate + chloride)
2
Q
what is a normal anion gap?
A
8-14 mmol/L
3
Q
name some causes of normal anion gap or hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis
A
- GI bicarbonate loss (e.g. diarrhoea, ureterosigmoidstomy, fistula)
- renal tubular acidosis
- drugs - e.g. acetazolamide
- ammonium chloride injection
- addison’s disease
4
Q
name some causes of raised anion gap metabolic acidosis
A
- lactate - e.g. shock, hypoxia
- ketones - e.g. diabetic ketoacidosis, alcohol
- urate - e.g. renal failure
- acid poisoning - e.g. salicylates, methanol
- 5-oxoproline - e.g. chronic paracetamol use