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Old November 13th, 2006, 02:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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L-Carnitine Study update

Ann Hematol. 2006 Oct 10;
Effect of L: -carnitine on the physical fitness of thalassemic patients.
Department of Pediatrics, New Children Hospital, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
Poor physical fitness is a common problem among thalassemic patients. L: -Carnitine plays an essential role in fatty acid beta-oxidation, a process especially important in the organs that preferentially use fatty acid as a source of energy such as the myocardium and the skeletal muscles. The main objective of this study is to assess the effect of the administration of oral L: -carnitine on exercise tolerance and physical fitness in patients with thalassemia major. Thirty patients followed up at the New Cairo University Children Hospital were included in this study. Clinical, laboratory, and cardiopulmonary exercise testing were performed before and after 6 months of oral L: -carnitine therapy (50 mg/kg/day). The oxygen consumption, cardiac output, and oxygen pulse at maximal exercise significantly increased after L: -carnitine therapy (p<0.001, p=0.002 and p<0.001, respectively). However, there was no significant change in minute ventilation and ventilatory equivalent of carbon dioxide (p=0.07 and p=0.06, respectively). A weak but positive correlation between the age of the patients and the degree of improvement in exercise parameters was noted. There was also significant increase in the blood transfusion intervals after L: -carnitine administration (p=0.008). However, there was no significant change in hemoglobin concentration (p=0.4). L: -Carnitine seems to be a safe and effective adjunctive therapeutic approach in thalassemic patients. It improves their cardiac performance and physical fitness. The younger the patients are, the higher is the degree of improvement in their exercise parameters.
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Re: L-Carnitine Study update

Dear Marientina

My son doctor is El Beshlawy and it is true she is giving him the L-Carnitine drops. He started it last July. I can't tell what is the effect yet cause as you know my son weren't lazy in the first place. She said it is important for the heart and muscles.

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If he is staying active it must be helping!

Don't obsess too much on the hemoglobin reading. After 1.5 years of observing mine very close, I know that other things matter more for me feeling good. Regardless of my hemoglobin if my blood smears show a lot of signs of increase hemolysis those time I actually feel the worse so there are many factors...
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