Validation of a pre-existing formula to calculate the contribution of ethanol to the osmolar gap.
Summary of "Validation of a pre-existing formula to calculate the contribution of ethanol to the osmolar gap."
Purpose. The aim of this study was to validate the formula derived by Purssell et al. that relates blood ethanol concentration to the osmolar gap and determine the best coefficient for use in the formula. The osmolar gap is often used to help diagnose toxic alcohol poisoning when direct measurements are not available. Methodology. Part I of the study consisted of a retrospective review of 603 emergency department patients who had a concurrent ethanol, basic metabolic panel and a serum osmolality results available. Estimated osmolarity (excluding ethanol) was calculated using a standard formula. The osmolar gap was determined by subtracting estimated osmolarity from the actual osmolality measured by freezing point depression. The relationship between the osmolar gap and the measured ethanol concentration was assessed by linear regression analysis. In Part II of this study, predetermined amounts of ethanol were added to aliquots of plasma and the estimated and calculated osmolarities were subjected to linear regression analysis. Results. In the cases of 603 patients included in Part I of the study, the median ethanol concentration in these patients was 166 mg/dL (Q1: 90, Q3: 254) and the range ethanol concentrations was 10-644 mg/dL. The mean serum osmolality was 338 mOsm/kg (
SD:
30) and a range of 244-450 mOsm/kg. The mean osmolar gap was 47 (
SD:
29) and a range of - 15 to 55. There was a significant proportional relationship between ethanol concentration and osmolar gap (r(2) = 0.9882). The slope of the linear regression line was 0.2498 (95%
CI:
0.2472-0.2524). The slope of the linear regression line derived from the data in Part II of the study was 0.2445 (95%
CI:
0.2410-0.2480). Conclusions. The results of our study are in fairly close agreement with previous studies that used smaller samples and suggest that an accurate conversion factor for estimating the contribution of ethanol to the osmolar gap is [Ethanol (mg/dL)]/4.0.
Affiliation
Department of Emergency Medicine, Upstate New York Poison Center at Upstate Medical University , Syracuse, NY , USA.
Journal Details
This article was published in the following journal.
Name: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)
ISSN: 1556-9519
Pages:
Links
- PubMed Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22765358
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/15563650.2012.704039
Medical and Biotech [MESH] Definitions
Forecasting
The prediction or projection of the nature of future problems or existing conditions based upon the extrapolation or interpretation of existing scientific data or by the application of scientific methodology.
Ioxaglic Acid
A low-osmolar, ionic contrast medium used in various radiographic procedures.
Algorithms
A procedure consisting of a sequence of algebraic formulas and/or logical steps to calculate or determine a given task.
Sex Determination (analysis)
Validation of the SEX of an individual by inspection of the GONADS and/or by genetic tests.
Sex Determination Analysis
Validation of the SEX of an individual by inspection of the GONADS and/or by genetic tests.
PubMed Articles
Internal and external validation of the long-term QSARs for neutral organics to fish from ECOSAR™
This study concentrates on the external validation of an existing Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) model widely used for long-term aquatic toxicity to fish. In the context of the RE...
Weight estimation for low birth weight fetuses and macrosomic fetuses in Chinese population.
OBJECTIVE: Compared with normal birth weight fetuses (2,500-4,000 g), accurate fetal weight estimation for fetuses with low or excessive weight is considered more important for fetal compromise predi...
In vitro antioxidant activity of the water and ethanol extracts of Forsythia koreana flowers.
The antioxidant activities of the water and ethanol extracts of F. koreana flowers were evaluated using DPPH, superoxide anion (•[Formula: see text]), and nitric oxide (•NO) radical scavenging act...
BACKGROUND: Intravascular administration of iodinated contrast media continues to be a common cause of hospital-acquired acute kidney injury. Accumulating evidence suggests that radiocontrast agent-in...
Iobitridol : A Review of Its Use as a Contrast Medium in Diagnostic Imaging.
Iobitridol is a water-soluble, non-ionic, monomeric, low-osmolar, iodine-based contrast medium in which the potential for interaction with membrane proteins in the body has been minimized by stable ma...
Clinical Trials
Absolute ethanol has been used "off-label" as an unmodified formulation (solution) in CVM. Despite its effectiveness, absolute ethanol appears difficult to handle because of its high diffu...
Renal Effects of Two Iodinated Contrast Media in Patients at Risk Undergoing Computed Tomography
It is well known that X-ray contrast media can affect kidney function in some patients, especially when administered intra-arterially, and patients who already suffer from reduced kidney f...
The proposed study is the first to explore the contribution of brain glutamate systems, a major target of ethanol in the brain, to the vulnerability to develop alcoholism. This study may...
Assessment of Feeding Tolerance in Infants Fed Cow Milk Formula
To compare the number of infants who discontinue from study formula due to formula intolerance as documented by the investigator. Hypothesize there will be no difference between formula g...
Development of a Valid Test Battery for Assessing Driving Ability When Influenced by Drugs.
The purpose of the validation study is to develop a valid test battery for assessing driving ability in a driving simulator when influenced by drugs. Ethanol has known, well-documented and...