The significance of a high plasma ammonia value

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Abstract

At a tertiary referral centre, just over 50% of patients with plasma ammonia values over 200 μmol/l had inborn errors of metabolism. To distinguish artefactual high values from those requiring treatment, the measurement should be repeated immediately if the result is above 200 μmol/l and at lower concentrations if the patient is encephalopathic.

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Chow, S. L., Gandhi, V., Krywawych, S., Clayton, P. T., Leonard, J. V., & Morris, A. A. M. (2004). The significance of a high plasma ammonia value. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 89(6), 585–586. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.2003.036236

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