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Osmolal Gap Calculator
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Osmolal Gap Calculator

The Osmolal Gap is the difference between the Measured Osmolality (determined by the laboratory using freezing point depression) and the Calculated Osmolality (estimated from major solutes).

An elevated osmolal gap suggests the presence of unmeasured osmotically active substances in the blood, such as toxic alcohols (methanol, ethylene glycol) or metabolic byproducts. It is a critical screening tool in toxicology.

Measured / Solutes

Inputs

mOsm/kg H₂O (Lab Result)

mEq/L

mg/dL

mg/dL

Results

Osmolal Gap
mOsm/kg
Calculated Osmolality
mOsm/kg

Normal Gap: ≤ 10 mOsm/kg

Clinical Context

Formulas (US Units):
1. Calculated Osm = (2 × Na) + (Glucose / 18) + (BUN / 2.8)
2. Osmolal Gap = Measured Osm − Calculated Osm

Interpretation:
Normal Gap (< 10): Indicates the measured solutes (Na, Glu, BUN) account for nearly all osmolality.
Elevated Gap (> 10): Indicates unmeasured solutes. Common causes:
  – Toxic Alcohols: Methanol, Ethylene Glycol, Isopropanol.
  – Metabolic: Ketoacidosis (acetone), Lactic Acidosis.
  – Medications: Mannitol, Propylene Glycol (IV vehicle).
  – Other: Ethanol (If patient is intoxicated, correct the gap using ethanol level).

Clinical References

How to Use This Calculator

Follow these steps to calculate the Osmolal Gap.

1

Input Measured Osmolality

Enter the value from the lab report (usually 275-295 mOsm/kg).

2

Input Electrolytes

Enter Serum Sodium, Glucose, and BUN from the metabolic panel (BMP/CMP).

3

Interpret Result

The Calculated Osmolality and the Gap will display. A gap >10 warrants investigation for toxins.

? Frequently Asked Questions
Why divide Glucose by 18?

This converts mg/dL to mmol/L. The molecular weight of glucose is 180 g/mol.

What about Ethanol?

Ethanol increases the measured osmolality. If the patient has consumed alcohol, the gap will be high. You can account for it: Gap – (Ethanol level / 4.6).

Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational and reference purposes only. It is not intended for clinical diagnosis, treatment, or decision-making. Always verify results with your laboratory’s official reports and reference ranges.