Title : Clinical relevance of thiamine status amongst hospitalized elderly patients.

Pub. Date : 1999

PMID : 9933732






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1 The effect of exogenous thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) addition on the blood transketolase (TK) activity (TPP TK effect) served to estimate thiamine deficiency. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens
2 The effect of exogenous thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) addition on the blood transketolase (TK) activity (TPP TK effect) served to estimate thiamine deficiency. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens
3 The effect of exogenous thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) addition on the blood transketolase (TK) activity (TPP TK effect) served to estimate thiamine deficiency. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens
4 The effect of exogenous thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) addition on the blood transketolase (TK) activity (TPP TK effect) served to estimate thiamine deficiency. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens
5 The effect of exogenous thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) addition on the blood transketolase (TK) activity (TPP TK effect) served to estimate thiamine deficiency. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens
6 The effect of exogenous thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) addition on the blood transketolase (TK) activity (TPP TK effect) served to estimate thiamine deficiency. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens
7 RESULTS: Of 118 inpatients, 46 (39%) presented with a TPP TK effect of >15%, and 6 with values of >22%, indicating moderate and severe thiamine deficiency, respectively. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens
8 Only 6 of 30 outpatients (20%) exhibited a TPP TK effect of >15% and none of them reached values of >18%. Thiamine Pyrophosphate transketolase Homo sapiens