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Delta-Delta Ratio (Anion Gap)

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Always calculate the albumin-corrected anion gap before applying the delta-delta in any hospitalised patient. Formula: corrected AG = measured AG + 2.5 × (4.0 - serum albumin in g/dL). A serum albumin of 2 g/dL will reduce the measured AG by 5 mEq/L — enough to completely obscure a significant acidosis.

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The term 'delta-delta' was coined because it involves two deltas (changes): the change in anion gap and the change in bicarbonate. Some European textbooks call it the 'potential bicarbonate' because it predicts what the bicarbonate would be if the AG acidosis were the only disorder present — if the actual bicarbonate differs from this prediction, a second disorder is unmasked.

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