Carbamylated hemoglobin: A potential marker for the adequacy of hemodialysis therapy in end-stage renal failure. Urea can dissociate in vivo to form isocyanic acid which can react with hemoglobin to form carbamylated hemoglobin. Previous work has shown that formation of carbamylated hemoglobin depends upon both the severity and the duration of renal failure. To determine whether carbamylated hemoglobin can be used as an assessment of the adequacy of hemodialysis treatment, we prospectively studied 55 stable patients who regularly attended our hospital dialysis program. Carbamylated hemoglobin was greater in those patients with a Kt/V of ≤ 1.1 compared to those with a Kt/V of > 1.1 (120 ± 8 µgVH/gHb versus 99 ± 7, P < 0.01), and there was a ...
Cyanate exists in equilibrium with urea and in its reactive form, isocyanic acid, forms a stable add...
Spontaneous urea dissociation in water solution is a prominent source of protein carbamylation in ou...
Hemodialysis aims at removing uremic toxins thus decreasing their concentrations. The present study ...
Carbamylated hemoglobin: A potential marker for the adequacy of hemodialysis therapy in end-stage re...
Factors determining hemoglobin carbamylation in renal failure. Carbamylated hemoglobin (carhb) is fo...
Carbamylated hemoglobin (CarHb) was found to have a potential role in the differentiation of patient...
Carbamylated hemoglobin and carbamylated plasma protein in hemodialyzed patients. The carbamylation ...
The carbamylation reaction in vivo, involves the nonenzymatic, covalent attachment of isocyanic acid...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the interference of carbamylated haemoglobin (cH...
The clinicalutility of glycated hemoglobin measurements in renal failure is controversial, given num...
We evaluated an enzyme immunoassay (Novo BmoLabs)for determination of hemoglobin A1 and measured the...
Carbamoylation of amino acids and proteins in uremia. Cyanate spontaneously transformed from urea in...
Protein carbamoylation is a non-enzymatic post-translational modification that binds isocyanic acid,...
Serum carbamylated albumin (C-Alb) levels are associated with excess mortality in patients with diab...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN015039 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Cyanate exists in equilibrium with urea and in its reactive form, isocyanic acid, forms a stable add...
Spontaneous urea dissociation in water solution is a prominent source of protein carbamylation in ou...
Hemodialysis aims at removing uremic toxins thus decreasing their concentrations. The present study ...
Carbamylated hemoglobin: A potential marker for the adequacy of hemodialysis therapy in end-stage re...
Factors determining hemoglobin carbamylation in renal failure. Carbamylated hemoglobin (carhb) is fo...
Carbamylated hemoglobin (CarHb) was found to have a potential role in the differentiation of patient...
Carbamylated hemoglobin and carbamylated plasma protein in hemodialyzed patients. The carbamylation ...
The carbamylation reaction in vivo, involves the nonenzymatic, covalent attachment of isocyanic acid...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the interference of carbamylated haemoglobin (cH...
The clinicalutility of glycated hemoglobin measurements in renal failure is controversial, given num...
We evaluated an enzyme immunoassay (Novo BmoLabs)for determination of hemoglobin A1 and measured the...
Carbamoylation of amino acids and proteins in uremia. Cyanate spontaneously transformed from urea in...
Protein carbamoylation is a non-enzymatic post-translational modification that binds isocyanic acid,...
Serum carbamylated albumin (C-Alb) levels are associated with excess mortality in patients with diab...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN015039 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Cyanate exists in equilibrium with urea and in its reactive form, isocyanic acid, forms a stable add...
Spontaneous urea dissociation in water solution is a prominent source of protein carbamylation in ou...
Hemodialysis aims at removing uremic toxins thus decreasing their concentrations. The present study ...