Validation of equations used to predict plasma osmolality in a healthy adult cohort1234

Plasma osmometry and the osmol gap have long been used to provide clinicians with important diagnostic and prognostic patient information. We compared different equations used for predicting plasma osmolality when its direct measurement was not practical or an osmol gap was of interest and identifie...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014-11, Vol.100 (5), p.1252-1256
Hauptverfasser: Heavens, Kristen R, Kenefick, Robert W, Caruso, Elizabeth M, Spitz, Marissa G, Cheuvront, Samuel N
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Plasma osmometry and the osmol gap have long been used to provide clinicians with important diagnostic and prognostic patient information. We compared different equations used for predicting plasma osmolality when its direct measurement was not practical or an osmol gap was of interest and identified the best performers. The osmolality of plasma was measured by using freezing point depression by microosmometer and osmolarity calculated from biosensor measures of select analytes according to the dictates of each formula tested. After a rigid analytic prescreen of 36 originally published equations, a bootstrap regression analysis was used to compare shrinkage and model agreement. Sixty healthy volunteers provided 163 plasma samples for analysis. Of 36 equations considered, 11 equations met the prescreen variables for the bootstrap regression analysis. Of the 11 equations, 8 equations met shrinkage and apparent model error thresholds, and 5 equations were deemed optimal with an original model osmol gap
ISSN:0002-9165
1938-3207
DOI:10.3945/ajcn.114.091009