SOHREVARDI S, MOJTAHEDZADEH M, SADRAY S, NAJAFI A, SPENCE J, MUNOZ C et al . ROLE OF MAGNESIUM LOADING TEST IN DETECTING HYPOMAGNESEMIA IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS . Med J Islam Repub Iran 2004; 18 (1) :35-38
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the Faculty of Pharmacy, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, I.R. Iran , smsohrcvardi@yahoo.com.
Abstract: (5272 Views)
Magnesium (Mg) deficiency has not usually been considered in clinical practice
due to lack of relevant blood tests and because the symptoms are often vague and nonspecific.
Serum concentrations may not adequately reflect Mg status. Mg Loading Test
(MLT) can provide infonnation on total body Mg stores. We prospectively studied 21
critically ill patients (10 male, 11 female) admitted to the ICU, to investigate the prevalence
of Mg deficiency. Their mean age was 50±21 years. To determine serum Mg,
venous blood specimens were obtained just before the MLT. Mg sulfate (30 mmol)
was infused during an 8-hr period and 24-hr urine samples were collected from the
starting of Mg infusion. Although low serum Mg « 1.8 mmol/L) was present only in 2
patients, MLT showed Mg deficiency in 18 patients. MLT detected Mg deficiency in
13 out of 14 patients with normal serum Mg, in 2 out of 2 subjects with hypomagnesemia,
and in 3 out of 5 cases with hypennagnesemia. 0f7 fetal cases, 6 occurred in individuals
with hypomagnesemia (6118) and 1 death occurred in the nonnomagnesemic group
(1/3). There was no relationship between Mg retention, age (r= 0.33,p= 0.63) and
serum Mg concentrations (r= 0.15,p= 0.925). There was a significant correlation
between Mg uptake and APACHE II score (r= 0.46,p= 0.035).
In conclusion, Mg depletion is highly prevalent in ICU patients according to MLT.
MLT is superior to serum Mg in determining actual Mg status in this group. Therefore,
we suggest that MLT, and not serum Mg, should be carried out in patients when Mg
deficiency is suspected.