The Δ Anion Gap/Δ Bicarbonate Ratio in Lactic Acidosis: Time for a New Baseline?
Deborah LuHubert SongIn-Lu Amy LiuJiaxiao M ShiRichard M TregerPublished in: Kidney360 (2024)
The mean ΔAG/ΔHCO3 calculated using an albumin-corrected anion gap and each patient's individual baseline AG and serum HCO3 was 1.20. The ΔAG/ΔHCO3 reported in prior literature which used mean normal AG and serum HCO3 was 1.6-1.8, highlighting that use of mean normal values affects the calculation of the ΔAG/ΔHCO3 and subsequent conclusions about underlying pathophysiology. The use of these mean normal values can result in misdiagnosis of complex acid-base disorders and inappropriate treatment. Our analysis indicates that the elevated ΔAG/ΔHCO3 is likely due to unmeasured anions contributing to an elevation in AG.