The podcast addresses the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of anion-gap metabolic acidosis (AGMA), emphasizing a diagnostic approach rather than specific therapies. Listeners are advised to calculate the anion gap using the formula: sodium minus bicarb minus chloride. The discussion covers common causes of AGMA, using the mnemonic KULT (ketones, uremic acid, lactic acidosis, and toxins). Lactic acidosis is highlighted as a primary concern with type A (inadequate oxygen delivery) and type B (inadequate lactate clearance) classifications, alongside drug-induced causes like metformin and propofol. The speakers stress the importance of emergent diagnosis and treatment, advocating for a comprehensive lab panel to rule out life-threatening conditions and suggesting empiric thiamine repletion while determining the underlying cause.
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