In vivo and in vitro relationship between ionized magnesium and ionized calcium

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2024-12

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Groenestege, Wouter Tiel
Stokwielder, Ron H.
Soels, Leosa R.
Sikma, Maaike A.ORCID 0000-0003-3872-5771ISNI 0000000390805023
Hutten, TimORCID 0000-0002-5353-1740

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Abstract

Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the in vivo correlation of ionized magnesium (iMg) with ionized calcium (iCa), total calcium, albumin and pH. In addition, the analytical interference of iCa on iMg measurement on the Stat Profile Prime Plus (Nova Biomedical) and vice versa was defined. Methods: In vivo correlation of iCa, iMg and pH was studied in 238 paired blood gas samples of 109 different patients admitted to the intensive care unit. Albumin and total magnesium (tMg) were measured in heparinized plasma samples. Measurement of iMg was performed with the ion selective magnesium electrode (ISE) of the Stat Profile Prime Plus (Nova Biomedical) and iCa and pH were measured with a Rapid Point 500 blood gas analyzer (Siemens). Albumin, total calcium and total magnesium were analyzed with a Siemens Atellica CH. Analytical interference of iCa with iMg and vice versa was investigated using unbuffered saline solutions. Results: In the studied patient population, no significant correlations were observed between iMg and iCa, albumin, and pH. An inverse relationship was observed between iCa and Mg-ISE. For every 0.1 mmol/L change in iCa concentration, the iMg concentration deviated by 0.01 mmol/L at an iMg concentration of 0.5 mmol/L and by 0.013 mmol/L at an iMg concentration of 1.0 mmol/L. The measurement of iCa was not affected by iMg. Conclusions: In vivo, no correlation was observed between iMg with iCa, albumin and pH. Interference of iCa on iMg measurement was noted, with a maximum deviation of ±0.02 mmol/L iMg across the reference range of iCa (1.15–1.32 mmol/L). Additionally, the iCa measurement was not affected by the iMg concentration.

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Albumin, Calcium, Interference, Ion selective electrode, Ionized calcium, Ionized magnesium, pH, Clinical Biochemistry

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Groenestege, W M T, Stokwielder, R H, Soels, L R, Sikma, M A & Hutten, T J A 2024, 'In vivo and in vitro relationship between ionized magnesium and ionized calcium', Clinical biochemistry, vol. 133-134, 110815, pp. 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2024.110815