Title of article :
Mean Density of Hemoglobin, a Better Discriminator of Iron Deficiency Anemia from Thalassemia Minor
Author/Authors :
Rajabiani, A Assistant Professor of Pathology - Tehran University of Medical Science , Heshmati, P Assistant Professor of Pathology - Tehran University of Medical Science , Ghafouri, M Assistant Professor of Pathology - Tehran University of Medical Science
Pages :
4
From page :
47
To page :
50
Abstract :
Background: Distinguishing two common hypochromic microcytic anemias (i.e.iron deficiency anemia and thalassemia) needs expensive laboratory tests not readily available everywhere. For better discrimination of minor thalassemia from iron deficiency anemia some formulas are available, of them four formulas of England, Mentzer, Shine and MDHL are compared here and superiority of MDHL proved. Methods: The four indices were calculated for 108 proved thalassemia minor patients and 199 iron deficients (total 307 cases). The best cut-off point for each index was selected by received operator characteristics analysis reaching the highest sensitivity possible to separate thalassemics form iron deficients. Sensitivity, specificity and efficacy of indices were compared. Results: mentzer’s index (sensitivity: 93.5, specificity: 82.0, efficacy: 86.64) and MDHL (sensitivity: 95.4, specificity: 80.9, efficacy: 85.99) had better results. Interpretation: It seems that these indices can be used to screen microcytic anemic patients, reserving haemoglobin electrophoresis, genetic studies, serum iron and ferritin measurement for selected patients, lowering public health costs.
Keywords :
MDHL , iron deficiency , thalassemia , microcytic , Anemia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2006
Record number :
2431814
Link To Document :
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