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To use the calcium correction formula, measure total serum calcium and serum albumin from the same blood sample. Insert the values into the correction equation to estimate the true calcium level, as albumin abnormalities alter total calcium measurements. This adjustment helps identify whether calcium disturbances are real or secondary to protein-binding changes. Always interpret corrected calcium with consideration of clinical context, as ionized calcium measurement remains the most accurate method. Use this calculation primarily when albumin is significantly low or high.
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