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The urine anion gap: a clinically useful index of ammonium excretion.

In patients with a normal plasma anion gap type of metabolic acidosis, knowledge of the rate of ammonium excretion can provide valuable information to determine if there is a renal cause for the disorder. Unfortunately, few hospital biochemistry laboratories offer routine determination of the urine ammonium concentration. Data are presented that demonstrate a direct linear relationship between the urine anion gap (Na+ + K+ - Cl-) and the urine ammonium concentration. In a 24-hour urine collection, the relationship is urine ammonium equals -0.8 (urine anion gap) +82 (r = 0.97 p less than 0.01). The applications of this index of ammonium excretion are discussed.

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