Demystifying normal‐anion‐gap metabolic acidosis: pathophysiology, aetiology, evaluation and diagnosis

Author:

Bhandari Ritesh12ORCID,Ekladious Adel34,Javaid Muhammad M.567ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Medicine North West Regional Hospital Burnie Tasmania Australia

2. Department of General Medicine Royal Hobart Hospital Hobart Tasmania Australia

3. Department of General Medicine and Acute Assessment Unit Canberra Hospital Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia

4. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

5. Monash Rural Health Mildura Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Department of Renal Medicine Woodlands Health Singapore

7. School of Medicine Deakin University Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractNormal‐anion‐gap metabolic acidosis (NAGMA) is a common but often under‐recognised and poorly understood condition, especially by less‐experienced clinicians. In adults, NAGMA might be an initial clue to a more significant underlying pathology, such as autoimmune diseases, hypergammaglobulinemia or drug toxicities. However, identifying the aetiology can be challenging due to the diverse processes involved in the development of acidosis. A better understanding of the pathophysiology of NAGMA can help treating physicians suspect and evaluate the condition early and reach the correct diagnosis. This article provides an overview of renal acid–base regulation, discusses the pathophysiological processes involved in developing NAGMA and provides a framework for evaluation to reach an accurate diagnosis.

Publisher

Wiley

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