The Corrected Magnesium (Mg) Calculator is a tool used in clinical settings to determine the actual magnesium level in a patient’s blood, taking into account factors such as albumin levels. Magnesium is an essential mineral for numerous physiological processes, and its accurate measurement is crucial for diagnosing and treating conditions related to magnesium deficiency or excess.
The corrected magnesium level can be calculated using the formula:
Albumin = Albumin Level (g/dL)
This formula adjusts the total magnesium level based on the albumin concentration, providing a more accurate reflection of the magnesium status in the body.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
