Literature DB >> 28432843

Vitamin B1 in critically ill patients: needs and challenges.

Jake T B Collie1, Ronda F Greaves1, Oliver A H Jones1, Que Lam1, Glenn M Eastwood1, Rinaldo Bellomo1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thiamine has a crucial role in energy production, and consequently thiamine deficiency (TD) has been associated with cardiac failure, neurological disorders, oxidative stress (lactic acidosis and sepsis) and refeeding syndrome (RFS). This review aims to explore analytical methodologies of thiamine compound quantification and highlight similarities, variances and limitations of current techniques and how they may be relevant to patients. CONTENT: An electronic search of Medline, PubMed and Embase databases for original articles published in peer-reviewed journals was conducted. MethodsNow was used to search for published analytical methods of thiamine compounds. Keywords for all databases included "thiamine and its phosphate esters", "thiamine methodology" and terms related to critical illness. Enquiries were also made to six external quality assurance (EQA) programme organisations for the inclusion of thiamine measurement.
SUMMARY: A total of 777 published articles were identified; 122 were included in this review. The most common published method is HPLC with florescence detection. Two of the six EQA organisations include a thiamine measurement programme, both measuring only whole-blood thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP). No standard measurement procedure for thiamine compound quantification was identified. OUTLOOK: Overall, there is an absence of standardisation in measurement methodologies for thiamine in clinical care. Consequently, multiple variations in method practises are prohibiting the comparison of study results as they are not traceable to any higher order reference. Traceability of certified reference materials and reference measurement procedures is needed to provide an anchor to create the link between studies and help bring consensus on the clinical importance of thiamine.

Entities:  

Keywords:  chromatography; critically ill; mass spectrometry; standardisation; thiamine; vitamin B1

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2017        PMID: 28432843     DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2017-0054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med        ISSN: 1434-6621            Impact factor:   3.694


  21 in total

Review 1.  Vitamin C and thiamine in critical illness.

Authors:  A M E Spoelstra-de Man; H M Oudemans-van Straaten; P W G Elbers
Journal:  BJA Educ       Date:  2019-07-05

2.  Hyperlactatemia in diabetic ketoacidosis is common and can be prolonged: lactate time-series from 25 intensive care admissions.

Authors:  Thomas J Morgan; Peter H Scott; Christopher M Anstey; Francis G Bowling
Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput       Date:  2020-05-20       Impact factor: 2.502

3.  Micronutrient deficiency in critical illness: an invisible foe?

Authors:  Michael P Casaer; Rinaldo Bellomo
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 17.440

Review 4.  Treating sepsis with vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone: Exploring the quest for the magic elixir.

Authors:  J Obi; S M Pastores; L V Ramanathan; J Yang; N A Halpern
Journal:  J Crit Care       Date:  2020-01-08       Impact factor: 3.425

5.  Parenteral thiamine for prevention and treatment of delirium in critically ill adults: a systematic review protocol.

Authors:  Cathrine A McKenzie; Valerie J Page; W David Strain; Bronagh Blackwood; Marlies Ostermann; David Taylor; Peter E Spronk; Daniel F McAuley
Journal:  Syst Rev       Date:  2020-06-05

Review 6.  Hydrocortisone, Ascorbic Acid and Thiamine (HAT Therapy) for the Treatment of Sepsis. Focus on Ascorbic Acid.

Authors:  Paul E Marik
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2018-11-14       Impact factor: 5.717

7.  The SLC transporter in nutrient and metabolic sensing, regulation, and drug development.

Authors:  Yong Zhang; Yuping Zhang; Kun Sun; Ziyi Meng; Ligong Chen
Journal:  J Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2019-01-01       Impact factor: 6.216

8.  Utility of Whole Blood Thiamine Pyrophosphate Evaluation in TPK1-Related Diseases.

Authors:  Enrico Bugiardini; Simon Pope; René G Feichtinger; Olivia V Poole; Alan M Pittman; Cathy E Woodward; Simon Heales; Rosaline Quinlivan; Henry Houlden; Johannes A Mayr; Michael G Hanna; Robert D S Pitceathly
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-07-08       Impact factor: 4.241

9.  Effect of blood contamination of cerebrospinal fluid on amino acids, biogenic amines, pterins and vitamins.

Authors:  Marta Batllori; Mercedes Casado; Cristina Sierra; Maria Del Carmen Salgado; Laura Marti-Sanchez; Joan Maynou; Guerau Fernandez; Angels Garcia-Cazorla; Aida Ormazabal; Marta Molero-Luis; Rafael Artuch
Journal:  Fluids Barriers CNS       Date:  2019-11-14

10.  Thiamine for Prevention of Postoperative Delirium in Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Rohollah Moslemi; Hossein Khalili; Mostafa Mohammadi; Zeinab Mehrabi; Niayesh Mohebbi
Journal:  J Res Pharm Pract       Date:  2020-03-28
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.