Title of article :
Assessment of Mean Corpuscular Volume as a Surrogate Marker for Detecting Early Iron Deficiency among School Children
Author/Authors :
Abdelsalam, SM Zagazig University - Faculty of Medicine - Pediatric department, Egypt , Awad, ME Zagazig University - Faculty of Medicine - Pediatric department, Egypt , Eldesouky, AE Zagazig University - Faculty of Medicine - Pediatric department, Egypt
Abstract :
Background: The aim of the present study was to assess the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) as a surrogate marker for detecting early iron deficiency prior to definitive investigation and treatment. Materials and Methods: This study was done on one hundred students in Swada Preparatory School – Sharkia Governorate from 2010 to 2011. They were subdivided into three groups: Group (A): comprised of 31 anemic children. Group (B): comprised of 19 microcytic children. Group (C): comprised the control group of 50 apparently healthy children with normal CBC. All subjects were subjected to: full history taking, thorough clinical examination and iron studies including: serum iron , total iron binding capacity, serum ferritin and transferrin saturation. Results: There was a significant difference among studied subjects in height, presence of anorexia and pallor. Moreover, there was a significant difference among studied subjects in Hb, RBCs count, MCH, RDW (p 0.001) and WBCs count (p= 0.004). We noticed a significant positive correlation between MCV (fl) and serum iron (mg/dl) in anemic subjects. Also there was a significant positive correlation between MCV (fl) and TIBC (μg/dl) in anemic subjects as well as a significant positive correlation between MCV (fl) and serum ferritin (μg/dl). In microcytic subjects, we found a significant positive correlation between MCV (fl) and iron (mg/dl) and a significant positive correlation between MCV (fl) and ferritin (μg/dl). Conclusion: Every child with clinical manifestations of anemia proved by CBC who have microcytosis and low MCV should undergo iron studies ( serum iron, serum ferritin, total iron binding capacity and transferrin saturation ).
Keywords :
Iron deficiency , anemia , children
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer (IJBC)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer (IJBC)