Anion Gap

Description: 
Anion gap calculation is a useful aid that may assist in the differential diagnosis of metabolic acidosis
Clinical details: 
Anion gap calculation is a useful aid that may assist in the differential diagnosis of metabolic acidosis. The anion gap is the difference in the concentrations between the major plasma major cations (sodium, potassium) and the two major anions (chloride, bicarbonate). Sodium and potassium make up ~90% of the plasma anions; the remainder is mainly calcium, magnesium and some proteins (gamma globulins). Chloride and bicarbonate comprise around 80% of the plasma anions; the remainder include negatively charged proteins (mostly albumin), lactate and urate.The anion gap is calculated in the laboratory using the following equation. All measurements are in mmol/L:Anion gap= [sodium] + [potassium] – [chloride] – [bicarbonate]
Reference range: 

See Chemistry Reference Ranges Document at Automated Chemistry Laboratory at Guy’s and St Thomas’

Units: 
mmol/L
Sample type and Volume required: 
Serum
Turnaround time: 
1 day
Storage and transport: 
Serum
Contacts:
Blood Sciences Department-Guy's And St Thomas' Hospital
St Thomas' Hospital
North Wing - 5th Floor
Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7EH
Contact: 020 7188 9247

Guy's Hospital
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Great Maze Pond
London SE1 9RT
Contact: 020 7188 4781
Automated Chemistry Laboratory at Guy's and St Thomas' Clinical Advisory Service
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For clinical advice or interpretation of results, please contact the laboratory in the first instance.

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Last updated: 29/12/2023