Assessment of Calcium Homeostasis in the Critically III Surgical Patient
- 1 November 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Annals of Surgery
- Vol. 202 (5), 587-594
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-198511000-00009
Abstract
Hypocalcemia is a common problem in critically ill surgical patients. We prospectively evaluated whether measurement of the total serum calcium (Ca) concentration or calculations of the serum ionized Ca level (by the McLean-Hastings nomogram) accurately reflects the measured serum ionized Ca levels. Although 71% and 58% of 156 predominately surgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients were hypocalcemic by the total serum Ca or calculated ionized Ca level, respectively, only 12% were hypocalcemic by directly measured serum ionized Ca measurement. The total serum Ca and calculated ionized Ca concentrations were sensitive (95% and 89%, respectively) but lacked specificity (32% and 46%, respectively) in predicting ionized hypocalcemia. Analyses of Ca binding to albumin in the serum of surgical ICU patients and normal subjects suggested that there is a circulating factor in critically ill patients that increases in binding of Ca to albumin. These observations may explain why the McLean-Hastings nomogram underestimates the protein-induced changes in serum Ca in critically ill surgical subjects. We conclude that: (1) total serum Ca and calculated ionized Ca concentrations are poor indicators of the true serum ionized Ca status in critically ill surgical patients, and we recommend direct measurement of serum ionized Ca levels in these patients; and (2) variability in the affinity of Ca for binding proteins in critical illness may explain the poor correlation between serum total and ionized Ca measurements.This publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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