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In our practice, serum thiamine is commonly ordered to assess thiamine status.

We have read that serum thiamine reflects recent intake, whereas RBC

transketolase activity better reflects body stores. Our lab says there is no

test for RBC transketolase activity. Does anyone have any experience with this?

Thanks.

Ohlinger MS, RD, LD

Clinical Dietitian

Mercy Healthy Weight Solutions

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I wouldn’t be surprised if that test

was used mostly in the research setting. My thought is that if the pt’s

B1 status is low now it probably usually is, and it would be a good idea to go

over their usual intake and recommend a B complex.

Amy

Long Carrera MS, RD, CNSC

Clinical

Dietitian

Northridge Hospital Medical Center &

Center for Weight

Loss Surgery

818-885-8500 x

4034

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Thiamine Deficiency

In our practice, serum thiamine is commonly ordered to

assess thiamine status. We have read that serum thiamine reflects recent

intake, whereas RBC transketolase activity better reflects body stores. Our lab

says there is no test for RBC transketolase activity. Does anyone have any

experience with this?

Thanks.

Ohlinger MS, RD, LD

Clinical Dietitian

Mercy Healthy Weight Solutions

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