Multiparametric analysis for the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.

Citation
M. Sandoval et al., Multiparametric analysis for the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia., MEDICINA, 59(6), 1999, pp. 710-716
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
MEDICINA-BUENOS AIRES
ISSN journal
00257680 → ACNP
Volume
59
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
710 - 716
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-7680(1999)59:6<710:MAFTDO>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
The serum transferrin receptor (sTR) as a marker of iron depletion was eval uated in two groups: 50 normal adults of both sexes living at sea level and 50 iran deficiency anemias (secondary to nutritional, gastrointestinal or gynecologic diseases). Mean values were 16.6 nmol/L (interval of reference 8.8 to 26.2), for controls, without variations related to age and sex, and 66.3 nmol/L (16.1 to 148.8) for anemic patients. Statistical analysis (rece iver operating characteristics, ROC) determined an optimal reference interv al of 8.8 to 25.8 nmol/L. Predictive values as a diagnostic tool were 97.5% , PV (+) and 97.7%, PV (-); diagnostic efficiency was 97.7%. In both contro ls and anemics it was observed: 1) an inverse relationship between sTR and serum ferritin (F) (r(2) 72%; p < 0.001); 2) wide variations of sTR when pl asma hemoglobin (Hb) was < 100 g/L (r(2) 71%; p < 0.001); 3) values for the sTR/logarithm of serum ferritin ratio (sTR/F index) much higher in anemics (75.8) than in controls (9.6). In the former group, iran supplementation n ormalized sTR levels but did not change ferritin values. We conclude that s TR is a specific and sensitive index of functional iron deficiency and ther efore a quick, accurate and non invasive quantitative parameter for the dia gnosis of iron deficient erythropoiesis.