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Evaluation of whole blood thiamine pyrophosphate concentrations in critically ill patients receiving chronic diuretic therapy prior to admission to Turkish intensive care units: A pragmatic, multicenter, prospective study

Authors :
Kursat Gundogan
Gulsah G. Sahin
Serap S. Ergul
Nurhayat T. Ozer
Sahin Temel
Turkay Akbas
Talha Ercan
Hamit Yildiz
Oguzhan S. Dizdar
Zuhal Simsek
Kaniye Aydın
Ramazan Ulu
Avsar Zerman
Hayriye C. Dal
Emre Aydin
Ezgi Ozyilmaz
Nazire Ateş
Kamil Gonderen
Nazif Yalcin
Arzu Topeli
Gulay Tok
Ozlem Edipoglu
Begum Ergan
Ferhan D. Aydemir
Ismail H. Akbudak
Recai Ergun
Recep C. Yuksel
Murat Sungur
Daniel P. Griffith
Thomas R. Ziegler
Tıp Fakültesi
Source :
Journal of Critical Care. 77:154326
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Thiamine plays a pivotal role in energy metabolism. The aim of the study was to determine serial whole blood TPP concentrations in critically ill patients receiving chronic diuretic treatment before ICU admission and to correlate TPP levels with clinically determined serum phosphorus concentrations. Subjects/Methods: This observational study was performed in 15 medical ICUs. Serial whole blood TPP concentrations were measured by HPLC at baseline and at days 2, 5 and 10 after ICU admission. Results: A total of 221 participants were included. Of these, 18% demonstrated low TPP concentrations upon admission to the ICU, while 26% of participants demonstrated low levels at some point during the 10-day study period. Hypophosphatemia was detected in 30% of participants at some point during the 10-day period of observation. TPP levels were significantly and positively correlated with serum phosphorus levels at each time point (P < 0.05 for all). Conclusions: Our results show that 18% of these critically ill patients exhibited low whole blood TPP concentrations on ICU admission and 26% had low levels during the initial 10 ICU days, respectively. The modest correlation between TPP and phosphorus concentrations suggests a possible association due to a refeeding effect in ICU patients requiring chronic diuretic therapy. © 2023 Elsevier Inc.

Details

ISSN :
08839441
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Critical Care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be084b56957a8be15a76c8ac503c9531