Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1990; 95(2): 267-270
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1210963
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Thyroid Hormone Binding Inhibition in Critically ill Patients – Who is the Inhibitor?

E. Schifferdecker, S. Hering, B. O. Böhm, H. Förster* , P.-H. Althoff, F. Schulz, K. Schöffling
  • Department of Endocrinology (Head: Prof. Dr. med. K. Schöffling), Center of Internal Medicine University Hospital, Frankfurt am Main/FRG
  • * Department of Experimental Anaesthesiology, University Hospital, Frankfurt am Main/FRG
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Publication History

1989

Publication Date:
16 July 2009 (online)

Summary

In 31 severely ill patients of our intensive care unit an increased thyroid hormone binding inhibition detected by quantitative measurement of the effect of ether extracts of patients' sera on thyroxine tracer binding to TBG was found. As free fatty acids in serum were diminished in these patients, their postulated role as binding inhibitors in the “low T4 syndrome” of critically ill patients must be questioned. It cannot be excluded that THBI assays demonstrating this inhibition measure artefacts caused by heparine-induced in vitro lipolysis.