Open Medicine (Mar 2017)

The significance of strong ion gap for predicting return of spontaneous circulation in patients with cardiopulmonary arrest

  • Kaneko Minoru,
  • Hagiwara Shuichi,
  • Aoki Makoto,
  • Murata Masato,
  • Nakajima Jun,
  • Oshima Kiyohiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2017-0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 33 – 38

Abstract

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Useful parameters that can predict return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in patients with cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) have not been established. We previously reported the usefulness of anion gap (AG) and albumin-corrected anion gap (ACAG) calculated from a blood sample obtained on arrival at the hospital for the prediction of ROSC. Otherwise, it has been reported that strong ion gap (SIG), which shows the difference between the levels of fully dissociated cations and anions in the serum, is useful to predict the prognosis of critically ill patients.

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