TY - JOUR
T1 - The urine osmolal gap
T2 - A clue to estimate urine ammonium in 'hybrid' types of metabolic acidosis
AU - Halperin, M. L.
AU - Margolis, B. L.
AU - Robinson, L. A.
AU - Halperin, R. M.
AU - West, M. L.
AU - Bear, R. A.
PY - 1988
Y1 - 1988
N2 - The urine osmolal gap is defined as the difference between measured urine osmolality and the sum of the concentrations of sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, urea and glucose. Normally, this gap is 80-100 mosmol/kg H2O. A determination of the urine osmolal gap may be useful to ascertain the etiology of metabolic acidosis which is of the mixed wide and normal plasma anion gap type ('hybrid' metabolic acidosis). For example, with 'hybrid' metabolic acidosis, a low urine osmolal gap will suggest the absence of excessive organic aciduria (ketoacidosis) and the basis of the normal plasma anion gap type of acidosis will be determined by the urine anion gap or 'net charge'. Where 'hybrid' metabolic acidosis has occurred due to wide anion gap metabolic acidosis with loss of organic acid anion in the urine, the urine osmolal gap will be high and can be used in a semi-quantitative fashion to estimate the sum of urinary ammonium plus ketone body anion concentrations.
AB - The urine osmolal gap is defined as the difference between measured urine osmolality and the sum of the concentrations of sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, urea and glucose. Normally, this gap is 80-100 mosmol/kg H2O. A determination of the urine osmolal gap may be useful to ascertain the etiology of metabolic acidosis which is of the mixed wide and normal plasma anion gap type ('hybrid' metabolic acidosis). For example, with 'hybrid' metabolic acidosis, a low urine osmolal gap will suggest the absence of excessive organic aciduria (ketoacidosis) and the basis of the normal plasma anion gap type of acidosis will be determined by the urine anion gap or 'net charge'. Where 'hybrid' metabolic acidosis has occurred due to wide anion gap metabolic acidosis with loss of organic acid anion in the urine, the urine osmolal gap will be high and can be used in a semi-quantitative fashion to estimate the sum of urinary ammonium plus ketone body anion concentrations.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 3135965
AN - SCOPUS:0023894749
SN - 0147-958X
VL - 11
SP - 198
EP - 202
JO - Clinical and Investigative Medicine
JF - Clinical and Investigative Medicine
IS - 3
ER -