Corrected Sodium Calculator (Hyperglycemia)
Calculate the corrected serum sodium in the setting of hyperglycemia using the Katz correction formula.
How to Use the Corrected Sodium Calculator
- Enter the measured serum sodium in mEq/L.
- Enter the serum glucose in mg/dL.
- Click Calculate to see the corrected sodium and interpretation.
Casos de Uso
- •Evaluating sodium status in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
- •Assessing hyponatremia in hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS).
- •Teaching electrolyte physiology and clinical chemistry.
Fórmula
Formula: Corrected Na (mEq/L) = Measured Na + 1.6 × ((glucose − 100) / 100). Normal sodium: 135–145 mEq/L.
Perguntas Frequentes
Why does hyperglycemia affect sodium?
High glucose increases extracellular osmolarity, drawing water out of cells and diluting serum sodium. The measured sodium is falsely low. The correction estimates what sodium would be at normal glucose.
Is there an alternative correction factor?
Some clinicians use 2.4 mEq/L per 100 mg/dL glucose rise (Hillier formula) for severe hyperglycemia (> 400 mg/dL). The standard 1.6 factor is based on Katz (1973) and is most widely taught.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Clinical sodium management requires full assessment including volume status, osmolality, and clinical context. Do not use this calculator as the sole basis for treatment decisions.