About this Calculator
This free water deficit calculator is designed to assist veterinarians in estimating the volume of free water required to safely correct hypernatremia in dogs and cats using the following formula:
Deficit = [(Patient Na / Desired Na) – 1] x 0.6 x Weight (kg)
This formula calculates the volume of free water needed based on the patient’s sodium levels and body weight.
Patient Na: Current plasma sodium concentration
Desired Na: Target plasma sodium concentration
Weight (kg): The patient’s body weight
Key Considerations
This formula does not account for ongoing free water losses, which is critical for patients with conditions like diabetes insipidus, where water retention is impaired. Monitoring sodium every 4-6 hours and adjusting the water intake accordingly is vital to ensure an appropriate and safe sodium decrement.
For more details on managing hypernatremia, explore this blog post.
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Disclaimer
This veterinary calculator is intended for informational and educational purposes only.
The creator of this tool is not responsible for clinical decisions or medical errors resulting from its use.
Users are encouraged to consult with a licensed veterinarian or medical professional to make informed decisions.