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Ann Med Res. 2017; 24(3): 310-315


Ischemia modified albumin levels and its association with clinical follow-up in acute renal failure

Mehmet Uzun, Omercan Topaloglu, Yusuf Kurtulmus, Hakan Turkon, Can Duman, Burak Karakas, Harun Akar, Mehmet Tanrisev.




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Aim: In cases with acute ischemia, albumin’s binding capacity for transition metals decreases and the resulting albumin is defined as ischemia modified albumin (IMA). In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between IMA and clinical follow-up in patients with acute renal failure (ARF).
Material and Methods: Levels of IMA were measured in 51(23 male, 28 female) patients with ARF. Venous blood samples were drawn from patients for biochemical tests and put in plain tubes containing the gel.
Results: Mean age of male and female patients was 65.39±15.28 and 70.11±15.25, respectively. The IMA levels in 25.5% of the patients were within the normal range (400 ABSU) in 75.5% of the patients. The survival rates of patients in IMA

Key words: Acute Renal Failure; Ischemia Modified Albumin; Acute Kidney Injury.






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