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==Definitions== | ==Definitions== | ||
Osmolarity = the total number of particles in solution per liter | *Osmolarity = the total number of particles in solution per liter | ||
*Osmolality = the number of particles per kilogram of solvent | |||
Osmolality = the number of particles per kilogram of solvent | |||
==Calculations== | ==Calculations== | ||
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===Osmolal Gap=== | ===Osmolal Gap=== | ||
*Osmolal Gap = measured osm - calculated osm | |||
Osmolal Gap = measured osm - calculated osm | **Normal = (-)14-10 mOsm/L | ||
==DDX== | ==DDX== | ||
#Alcohols | #Alcohols | ||
## | ##Methanol | ||
## | ##Ethylene glycol | ||
## | ##Isopropyl | ||
#Sugar | #Sugar | ||
## | ##Glycerol | ||
## | ##Manitol | ||
#Ketones | #Ketones | ||
## | ##Acetone | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Anion Gap and Osmolar Gap (High)]] | *[[Anion Gap and Osmolar Gap (High)]] | ||
[[Category:FEN]] | [[Category:FEN]] | ||
[[Category:Tox]] | [[Category:Tox]] | ||
Revision as of 17:20, 21 February 2012
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
- Alcohols
- Methanol
- Ethylene glycol
- Isopropyl
- Sugar
- Glycerol
- Manitol
- Ketones
- Acetone
