2008
DOI: 10.5414/cnp69310
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The reversed ratio of 1-84 PTH (whole PTH)/intact PTH in a patient on hemodialysis associated with primary hyperparathyroidism

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“…According to studies of healthy populations, the value of the (1-84) PTH/iPTH ratio was about 0.79 and ranged from 0.4-0.7 in those ▶table 2 Multiple stepwise regression models predicting correlated factors of different PTH fragments in stage 5 CKD patients (n = 262). on dialysis, which was consistent with findings of the current study [32][33][34]. The accumulation of (7-84)PTH fragments in the circulation are due to a decrease in clearance because of renal failure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…According to studies of healthy populations, the value of the (1-84) PTH/iPTH ratio was about 0.79 and ranged from 0.4-0.7 in those ▶table 2 Multiple stepwise regression models predicting correlated factors of different PTH fragments in stage 5 CKD patients (n = 262). on dialysis, which was consistent with findings of the current study [32][33][34]. The accumulation of (7-84)PTH fragments in the circulation are due to a decrease in clearance because of renal failure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It has been reported that the (1-84) PTH/iPTH ratio was a better clinical indicator than iPTH or (1-84) PTH for evaluating bone turnover in CKD patients, predicting the effectiveness of PTX, and estimating the fatality rate among hemodialysis patients [ 26 ]. In the CKD5 patients, the (1-84) PTH/iPTH ratio was between 0.4 and 0.7 [ 27 , 28 ], which was similar to the results of this study. The (7-84) PTH accounted for 21% in the healthy controls and 43% in the stage 5 CKD patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…I‐PTH values produced by the second‐generation PTH assays are generally higher than those by the third‐generation PTH assays and are rarely lower than the third‐generation assay values in patients with parathyroid carcinoma, severe primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism , because the second‐generation assays also detect non‐(1–84) fragments containing the N‐terminus of PTH . In these patients, HPLC fractionation of serum revealed overproduction of an unusual form of PTH with an intact N‐terminus but distinct from full‐length PTH (1‐84) .…”
Section: Correlation Of Serum Pth Values Obtained With I‐pth Assays Amentioning
confidence: 96%