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valproic acid and Hemolysis

valproic acid has been researched along with Hemolysis in 7 studies

Valproic Acid: A fatty acid with anticonvulsant and anti-manic properties that is used in the treatment of EPILEPSY and BIPOLAR DISORDER. The mechanisms of its therapeutic actions are not well understood. It may act by increasing GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID levels in the brain or by altering the properties of VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNELS.
valproic acid : A branched-chain saturated fatty acid that comprises of a propyl substituent on a pentanoic acid stem.

Hemolysis: The destruction of ERYTHROCYTES by many different causal agents such as antibodies, bacteria, chemicals, temperature, and changes in tonicity.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" With this new assay, high concentrations of bilirubin (unconjugated 30 mg/dL and conjugated 30 mg/dL) and gross hemolysis (4+, hemoglobin: 1,500 mg/dL) have no effect on measurements of valproic acid concentration."7.73Analytical performance evaluation of a new turbidimetric immunoassay for valproic acid on the ADVIA 1650 analyzer: effect of gross hemolysis and high bilirubin. ( Dasgupta, A; Datta, P, 2005)
" Life-threatening valproic acid toxicity is an indication for coated charcoal hemoperfusion usually accomplished without complications, but we report a case of acute severe intravascular hemolysis during the time of hemoperfusion with coated charcoal column."7.73Acute hemolysis with acute renal failure in a patient with valproic acid poisoning treated with charcoal hemoperfusion. ( Haqqie, SS; McGoldrick, MD; Rahman, MH, 2006)
" With this new assay, high concentrations of bilirubin (unconjugated 30 mg/dL and conjugated 30 mg/dL) and gross hemolysis (4+, hemoglobin: 1,500 mg/dL) have no effect on measurements of valproic acid concentration."3.73Analytical performance evaluation of a new turbidimetric immunoassay for valproic acid on the ADVIA 1650 analyzer: effect of gross hemolysis and high bilirubin. ( Dasgupta, A; Datta, P, 2005)
" Life-threatening valproic acid toxicity is an indication for coated charcoal hemoperfusion usually accomplished without complications, but we report a case of acute severe intravascular hemolysis during the time of hemoperfusion with coated charcoal column."3.73Acute hemolysis with acute renal failure in a patient with valproic acid poisoning treated with charcoal hemoperfusion. ( Haqqie, SS; McGoldrick, MD; Rahman, MH, 2006)
" No interference from hemolysis, hyperbilirubinemia, or aliphatic amino acids was observed."3.66Evaluation of a new valproic acid enzyme immunoassay and comparison with a capillary gas-chromatographic method. ( Braun, SL; Jacob, K; Knedel, M; Tausch, A; Vogt, W, 1981)
"Ketamine itself was apparently without effect as the administration of a second dose of ketamine did not significantly alter the levels of any of the amino acids studied, although GABA levels tended to decrease."1.28Effects of pharmacological manipulation on neurotransmitter and other amino acid levels in the CSF of the Senegalese baboon Papio papio. ( Lloyd, KG; Naquet, R; Valin, A; Voltz, C, 1991)

Research

Studies (7)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19904 (57.14)18.7374
1990's1 (14.29)18.2507
2000's2 (28.57)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Datta, P1
Dasgupta, A1
Rahman, MH1
Haqqie, SS1
McGoldrick, MD1
Hirose, Y1
Konda, S1
Braun, SL1
Tausch, A1
Vogt, W1
Jacob, K1
Knedel, M1
Leroux, M1
Budnik, D1
Hall, K1
Irvine-Meek, J1
Otten, N1
Seshia, S1
Klose, PK1
Pache, HD1
Uhl, HC1
Valin, A1
Voltz, C1
Naquet, R1
Lloyd, KG1

Other Studies

7 other studies available for valproic acid and Hemolysis

ArticleYear
Analytical performance evaluation of a new turbidimetric immunoassay for valproic acid on the ADVIA 1650 analyzer: effect of gross hemolysis and high bilirubin.
    Journal of clinical laboratory analysis, 2005, Volume: 19, Issue:2

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bilirubin; Drug Monitoring; Hemolysis; Humans; Immunoassay; Nephelometry and Turbid

2005
Acute hemolysis with acute renal failure in a patient with valproic acid poisoning treated with charcoal hemoperfusion.
    Hemodialysis international. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis, 2006, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Acute Kidney Injury; Charcoal; Female; Hemolysis; Hemoperfusion; Humans; Middle Aged; Valproic Acid

2006
Depakene-induced intravascular hemolysis and pure red cell aplasia.
    Nihon Ketsueki Gakkai zasshi : journal of Japan Haematological Society, 1984, Volume: 47, Issue:6

    Topics: Female; Hemolysis; Humans; Middle Aged; Red-Cell Aplasia, Pure; Valproic Acid

1984
Evaluation of a new valproic acid enzyme immunoassay and comparison with a capillary gas-chromatographic method.
    Clinical chemistry, 1981, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    Topics: Amino Acids; Bilirubin; Blood Chemical Analysis; Chromatography, Gas; Evaluation Studies as Topic; H

1981
Comparison of gas-liquid chromatography and EMIT assay for serum valproic acid.
    Clinical biochemistry, 1981, Volume: 14, Issue:2

    Topics: Bilirubin; Chromatography, Gas; Hemolysis; Heparin; Humans; Hyperlipidemias; Immunoenzyme Techniques

1981
[Disorders of hemostasis caused by dipropylacetate].
    MMW, Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift, 1977, Jan-21, Volume: 119, Issue:3

    Topics: Blood Platelet Disorders; Child; Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation; Epilepsy, Tonic-Clonic; Fem

1977
Effects of pharmacological manipulation on neurotransmitter and other amino acid levels in the CSF of the Senegalese baboon Papio papio.
    Brain research, 1991, Jan-04, Volume: 538, Issue:1

    Topics: Amino Acids; Animals; Diazepam; Dizocilpine Maleate; Electroshock; Hemolysis; Humans; Ketamine; Neur

1991