Increased concentrations of serum free fatty acids falsely increase serum thyroxine as determined by competitive protein-binding.
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Markedly increased concentrations of free fatty acids after a fatty meal and heparin injection already have been shown to falsely increase thyroxine values measured by competitive protein-binding techniques, where ethanol extraction in used. We report here the effect of lesser increases. In 10 patients receiving heparin during hemodialysis we found significant increases in serum thyroxine by competitive protein-binding (mean, 20 nmol/l) and in free fatty acid concentrations (164 micronmol/l). Thyroxine measured as iodine did not change significantly. In seven subjects who had fasted for 27 h, we also noted significant increases in thyroxine by competitive protein-binding (mean 63 nmol/l) and in free fatty acid concentrations (624 micronmol/l). In a single subjects, serial measurements showed a close association of the two variables and the overall correlation between the increases was good. This artefact limits the value of many currently used thyroxine methods because it imposes restrictions on transport of samples and selection of patients.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Clinical chemistry
دوره 23 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1977