Ionized magnesium (iMg) vs. total magnesium (tMg) – Are they equal?
Magnesium (Mg) abnormalities, in particular hypomagnesemia, can have serious clinical manifestations. Ionized magnesium is the biologically active and the more clinically important form of magnesium.1-6
Two clinical situations highlight the importance of knowing ionized magnesium (iMg) instead of the total magnesium (tMg).
- The use of calcium chelators such as citrate, which also chelates magnesium, will cause a lower result when measuring biologically active iMg. Hutten et. al. found that patients receiving CRRT with citrate anticoagulation had normal tMg levels, but low iMg levels.7
- In a study done in Surgical ICU patients at Massachusetts General Hospital, 21% of tMg tests which were reported as normal were hypermagnesemic based on iMg exposing patients to potential risks associated with elevated Mg levels. 8
A new document from Nova Biomedical provides the commonly accepted reference ranges for the biologically active ionized magnesium levels in adults and pediatrics and compares those ranges to total magnesium levels: iMg and tMg comparison
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- Hutten et al. Ionized and not total magnesium as a discriminating biomarker for hypomagnesaemia in continuous venovenous haemofiltration patients. Nephrol Dial Transplant, 2021.
- Yeh et al. Total and ionized magnesium testing in the surgical intensive care unit - Opportunities for improved laboratory and pharmacy utilization.