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. 1988 Sep;34(9):1847-9.

Decreased stability of triglycerides and increased free glycerol in serum from heparin-treated patients

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Decreased stability of triglycerides and increased free glycerol in serum from heparin-treated patients

G L Hortin et al. Clin Chem. 1988 Sep.

Abstract

Triglycerides usually are stable in serum. However, for a few patients, we noted marked decreases in measured triglycerides when the same serum specimen was analyzed on successive days. This was found to be ascribable to intravenous administration of heparin. Measured triglyceride in serum of 11 patients being treated with heparin decreased 34% (SD 17%) in samples stored for one day at room temperature. Triglyceride values for sera from control patients remained unchanged. Increases in free glycerol corresponded to the observed decreased in triglycerides. Measurement of free glycerol thus provides a means of recognizing this problem.

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