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Calculates a corrected calcium level for patients with hypoalbuminemia or hyperalbuminemia.
This corrected calcium calculator determines the adjusted calcium level based on calcium and albumin serum levels.
Corrected Calcium: Normal Calcium Levels: 8.5 – 10.5 mg/dL. 2.1 – 2.6 mmol/L. Formula Used: Corrected Ca = [0.8 x (normal albumin - patient's albumin)] + serum Ca level. Note: The normal albumin level is defaulted to 4 mg/dL Standard Units or 40 g/L if using SI Units.
This corrected calcium calculator is a simple tool that allows you to quickly assess calcium levels for patients with hypoalbuminemia (lowered levels of albumin).
7 wrz 2017 · Serum calcium levels should be evaluated with serum albumin. For every 1.0 mg/dL drop in serum albumin, there is a 0.8 - 1.0 mg/dL drop in the total calcium level. - Ionized calcium will be less than 4.2 mg/dL. Symptoms of hypocalcemia usually occur when ionized levels fall to <2.5 mg/dL.
This Corrected Calcium Calculator assists in determining the adjusted calcium level in the blood by considering low albumin levels. Follow the steps below to use the calculator effectively. Step 1: Enter Total Calcium. Locate the Total Calcium (mg/dL) input field. Enter the total calcium level from your lab results. Ensure it’s within the ...
This is a health calculator that helps you find your adjusted calcium level according to the total calcium and serum albumin levels from your medical record. You can also choose whether you want the calcium in mg/dL or mmol/L and the albumin in g/dL or g/L for your convenience.