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**Normal = (-)14-10 mOsm/L
**Normal = (-)14-10 mOsm/L


==Differential Diagnosis==
====DDx====
*Alcohols
*EtOH
**Methanol
*[[Ethylene glycol]]
**Ethylene glycol
*[[Methanol]]
**Isopropyl
*[[Isopropyl alcohol toxicity]]
*Sugar
*[[Diethylene glycol]]
**Glycerol
*[[Propylene glycol]]
**[[Mannitol]]
*[[Mannitol]]
*Ketones
*Glycerol
**Acetone
*Smaller gaps possible in:
**Ketoacidosis
**[[Lactic acidosis]]
**[[Chronic kidney disease]]
 
==Sources==
*Emmett M et al. Serum osmolal gap. UpToDate. Aug 25, 2014. http://www.uptodate.com/contents/serum-osmolal-gap.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 23:26, 18 February 2016

Definitions

  • Osmolarity = the total number of particles in solution per liter
  • Osmolality = the number of particles per kilogram of solvent

Calculations

Calculated Osm

Calculated Osm = 2 x Na + (glu/18) + (BUN/2.8) + (ethanol/4.6) + (methanol/2.6) + (ethylene glycol/5) + (acetone/5.5) + (isopropanol/5.9)

  • Normal = 275-295

Osmolal Gap

  • Osmolal Gap = measured osm - calculated osm
    • Normal = (-)14-10 mOsm/L

DDx

Sources

See Also