Literature DB >> 23615406

Adjustment of ionized calcium concentration for serum pH is not a valid marker of calcium homeostasis: implications for identifying individuals at risk of calcium metabolic disorders.

Virginie Lam1, Satvinder S Dhaliwal, John C Mamo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ionized calcium (iCa) is the biologically active form of this micronutrient. Serum determination of iCa is measured via ion-electrode potentiometry (IEP) and reporting iCa relative to pH 7.4 is normally utilized to avoid the potential confounding effects of ex vivo changes to serum pH. Adjustment of iCa for pH has not been adequately justified.
METHODS: In this study, utilizing carefully standardized protocols for blood collection, the preparation of serum and controlling time of collection-to-analysis, we determined serum iCa and pH utilizing an IEP-analyser hosted at an accredited diagnostic laboratory.
RESULTS: Regression analysis of unadjusted-iCa (iCa(raw)) concentration versus pH was described by linear regression and accounted for 37% of serum iCa(raw) variability. iCa(raw) was then expressed at pH 7.4 by either adjusting iCa(raw) based on the linear regression equation describing the association of iCa with serum pH (iCa(regr)) or using IEP coded published normative equations (iCa(pub)). iCa(regr) was comparable to iCa(raw), indicating that blood collection and processing methodologies were sound. However, iCa(pub) yielded values that were significantly lower than iCa(raw). iCa(pub) did not identify 15% subjects who had greater than desirable serum concentration of iCa based on iCa(raw). Sixty percent of subjects with low levels of iCa(raw) were also not detected by iCa(pub). Determination of the kappa value measure of agreement for iCa(raw) versus iCa(pub) showed relatively poor concordance (κ = 0.42).
CONCLUSIONS: With simple protocols that avoid sampling artefacts, expressing iCa(raw) is likely to be a more valid and physiologically relevant marker of calcium homeostasis than is iCa(pub).

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23615406     DOI: 10.1177/0004563212473747

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0004-5632            Impact factor:   2.057


  6 in total

1.  Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D is associated with reduced verbal episodic memory in healthy, middle-aged and older adults.

Authors:  Virginie Lam; Matthew A Albrecht; Ryusuke Takechi; Prachya Prasopsang; Ya Ping Lee; Jonathan K Foster; John C L Mamo
Journal:  Eur J Nutr       Date:  2015-07-01       Impact factor: 5.614

2.  Association between Serum Calcium and First Incident Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Chi Zhang; Bangming Cao; Xingmei Huang; Jian Gu; Ming Xia; Xiangjun Yang; Hongxia Li
Journal:  Iran J Public Health       Date:  2020-07       Impact factor: 1.429

3.  Changes in plasma pH and blood and urinary macromineral concentrations in experimentally induced hypocalcemic cows with Na2EDTA.

Authors:  Younghye Ro; Woojae Choi; Junho Park; Eunhui Choe; Danil Kim
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2020-05-25       Impact factor: 1.267

4.  Comparison of the bovine blood gas parameters produced with three types of portable blood gas analyzers.

Authors:  Younghye Ro; Woojae Choi; Leegon Hong; Eunkyung Kim; Eunhui Choe; Danil Kim
Journal:  J Vet Sci       Date:  2022-07       Impact factor: 1.603

Review 5.  Rickets guidance: part I-diagnostic workup.

Authors:  Dieter Haffner; Maren Leifheit-Nestler; Andrea Grund; Dirk Schnabel
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2021-12-15       Impact factor: 3.651

6.  New Predictive Equations for Serum Ionized Calcium in Hospitalized Patients.

Authors:  Javier Mateu-de Antonio
Journal:  Med Princ Pract       Date:  2015-12-07       Impact factor: 1.927

  6 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.