Thiamine Deficiency: An Important Consideration in Critically Ill Patients
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.amjms.2018.06.015
Thiamine Deficiency: An Important Consideration in Critically Ill Patients
Abstract
Thiamine is an essential cofactor for 4 enzymes involved in the production of energy (ATP) and the synthesis of essential cellular molecules. The total body stores of thiamine are relatively small, and thiamine deficiency can develop in patients secondary to inadequate nutrition, alcohol use disorders, increased urinary excretion and acute metabolic stress. Patients with sepsis are frequently thiamine deficient, and patients undergoing surgical procedures can develop thiamine deficiency. This deficiency can cause congestive heart failure, peripheral neuropathy, Wernicke's encephalopathy, Korsakoff's syndrome and gastrointestinal beriberi. In addition, thiamine deficiency can contribute to the development of intensive care unit complications, such as heart failure, delirium, critical care neuropathy, gastrointestinal dysfunction and unexplained lactic acidosis. Consequently, clinicians need to consider thiamine deficiency in patients admitted to intensive care units and the development of thiamine deficiency during the management of critically ill patients. Intravenous thiamine can correct lactic acidosis, improve cardiac function and treat delirium.
Keywords: Delirium; Gastrointestinal dysfunction; Heart failure; Lactic acidosis; Thiamine.
Copyright © 2018 Southern Society for Clinical Investigation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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