The anion gap is a calculated parameter derived from the difference between the major plasma cations and anions in serum/plasma or whole blood, with a widely used simple equation utilizing concentrations of sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate. While there is extensive literature on the clinical significance and causes of elevated anion gaps, there is comparatively less data on low anion gaps. Occasionally, anion gap calculations result in a negative number (-1 or less). From the published literature, causes of these 'negative anion gaps' include laboratory error, specimen contamination or interference, hypoalbuminemia, extreme hyperkalemia, bromism, and paraproteins from multiple myeloma or similar pathologic processes. The data in this article present results from retrospective review of clinical chemistry and blood gas analysis testing at an academic medical center. The data include electrolyte concentrations and anion gap values derived from a total of 2,948,574 specimens (2,841,863 serum/plasma specimens analyzed on Roche Diagnostics clinical chemistry analyzers, 93,987 whole blood specimens analyzed on Radiometer blood gas analyzers, and 12,724 whole blood specimens on point-of-care chemistry devices) from 371,925 unique patients, clinical area where testing was ordered (for serum/plasma samples), sex, and age. For serum/plasma specimens with a negative anion gap, the data additionally include information from detailed chart review of possible factors and disease conditions contributing to the negative anion gap, pattern of electrolyte abnormalities, presence or absence of hypoalbuminemia, and corrected anion gap (if hypoalbuminemia is present).

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