Impact on Biological Markers of a B12 Hypervitaminosis In the Context of a Refractory Vasoplegic Shock Treatment |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.12, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-04-08
Authors : Philis Yann; Degonville James; Boitte Francis; Mentaverri Romuald;
Page : 392-396
Keywords : Biological markers; Biochemistry; Hormonology; Vitamin B12; Interferences;
Abstract
Beside its use in cyanure intoxication, hydroxy cobalamin (Vitamin B12) is increasingly used in refractory cardiogenic shock state associated with vasoplegia. Overload tests have shown that the hydroxocobalamin concentrations reached during this type of treatment affect the achievement of the main blood tests. Not being informed about the initiation of this type of treatment could lead to the release of incorrect biological values.
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