| Literature DB >> 3955908 |
J D Cohen, M Viljoen, D Clifford, A A De Oliveria, Y Veriava, F J Milne.
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Plasma vitamin E levels and the ascorbate cyanide test were assessed in 15 chronic hemodialysis (HD) patients (group A) exposed to persistently elevated chloramine levels in the dialysis water. The vitamin E levels in these patients, who had evidence of oxidant induced hemolytic anemia, were compared to 15 chronic HD patients exposed to low chloramine levels (group B) and 17 controls (group C). Vitamin E levels were found to be significantly lower in group A than in either groups B or C (p less than 0.001). Within group A, levels were lower in those patients who had a positive ascorbate cyanide test (p less than 0.05). Upon removal of chloramines from the dialysis water, vitamin E levels in group A were no longer significantly different from those found in groups B or C.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3955908
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Nephrol ISSN: 0301-0430 Impact factor: 0.975