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1992
DOI: 10.1097/00003246-199207000-00007
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Blood vitamin concentrations during the acute-phase response

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“…Vir and Love (1978) reported that 18.6% of patients consumed less than 0.66 mg of vitamin B6 per day and only 21.6% of the patients had a vitamin B6 intake higher or equal to 1 mg. In an other study (Louw et al, 1992), 25 subjects who underwent uncomplicated orthopedic surgery had an average of 1.7 and 1.6 mg vitamin B6 intake for men and women, respectively, 3 days after surgery. Elderly patients in the study of Powers et al (1993) consumed about 0.5 -4 mg=day pyridoxine.…”
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“…Vir and Love (1978) reported that 18.6% of patients consumed less than 0.66 mg of vitamin B6 per day and only 21.6% of the patients had a vitamin B6 intake higher or equal to 1 mg. In an other study (Louw et al, 1992), 25 subjects who underwent uncomplicated orthopedic surgery had an average of 1.7 and 1.6 mg vitamin B6 intake for men and women, respectively, 3 days after surgery. Elderly patients in the study of Powers et al (1993) consumed about 0.5 -4 mg=day pyridoxine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…They (Vir & Love, 1978) suggested that a diet higher in vitamin B6 should be given to aged patients. Louw et al (1992) found PLP decreased to values below the respective normal range during the acute-phase response. However, little is known about the intake and nutritional status of vitamin B6 in critically ill patients who have more complicated clinical conditions.…”
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“…In the study of Gray et al (2004), patients who underwent an elective knee arthroplasty had a significant increase in circulatory CRP concentrations and there was a significant fall in plasma PLP concentration but red cell PLP remained stable. This may be that critically ill patients were under severe stress during the systemic inflammatory response, which may have increased the turnover and utilization of plasma PLP, decreased hepatic PLP reserves (Louw et al, 1992), or redistributed PLP from plasma to erythrocyte (Talwar et al, 2003a;Gray et al, 2004;Quasim et al, 2005). Quasim et al (2005), therefore, suggested that direct measurements of red cell PLP are more responsive to supplementation than plasma measurements in the critically ill patients.…”
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“…Critically ill patients were under severe stress, inflammation, and clinical conditions, which may increase the utilization and metabolic turnover of plasma PLP or even cause the redistribution of PLP from plasma to erythrocyte (Louw et al, 1992;Talwar et al, 2003a;Huang et al, 2005). It thus would be interesting to know whether a high dose of vitamin B 6 supplement would increase the immune response of critically ill patients.…”
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confidence: 99%