Ethanol level

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Background

  • Serum ethanol concentration; measured in mg/dL

Normal Values

  • Normal: 0 mg/dL
  • Legal intoxication (US): >80 mg/dL (varies by state)

Interpretation

  • Average metabolism: ~20 mg/dL per hour (range 15-25 mg/dL/hr)
  • Chronic drinkers may have enhanced metabolism (up to 30-40 mg/dL/hr)
  • Altered mental status disproportionate to ethanol level should prompt workup for co-ingestion, trauma, infection, or metabolic derangement
  • Contributes to osmolal gap: each 100 mg/dL ethanol raises osmolal gap by ~22 mOsm/kg
  • If clinical intoxication but low/absent ethanol: consider toxic alcohols (methanol, ethylene glycol)

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