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The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults
To compensate for decreased oxygen partial pressure, high-altitude residents increase hemoglobin concentrations [Hb]. The elevation varies between world regions, posing problems in defining cutoff values for anemia or polycythemia. The currently used altitude adjustments (World Health Organization [...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10082317/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37038466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HS9.0000000000000854 |
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author | Mairbäurl, Heimo Kilian, Samuel Seide, Svenja Muckenthaler, Martina U. Gassmann, Max Benedict, Rukundo K. |
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description | To compensate for decreased oxygen partial pressure, high-altitude residents increase hemoglobin concentrations [Hb]. The elevation varies between world regions, posing problems in defining cutoff values for anemia or polycythemia. The currently used altitude adjustments (World Health Organization [WHO]), however, do not account for regional differences. Data from The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) Program were analyzed from 32 countries harboring >4% of residents at altitudes above 1000 m. [Hb]-increase, (ΔHb/km altitude) was calculated by linear regression analysis. Tables show 95% reference intervals (RIs) for different altitude ranges, world regions, and age groups. The prevalence of anemia and polycythemia was calculated using regressions in comparison to WHO adjustments. The most pronounced Δ[Hb]/km was found in East Africans and South Americans while [Hb] increased least in South/South-East Asia. In African regions and Middle East, [Hb] was decreased in some altitude regions showing inconsistent changes in different age groups. Of note, in all regions, the Δ[Hb]/km was lower in children than in adults, and in the Middle East, it was even negative. Overall, the Δ[Hb]/km from our analysis differed from the region-independent adjustments currently suggested by the WHO resulting in a lower anemia prevalence at very high altitudes. The distinct patterns of Δ[Hb] with altitude in residents from different world regions imply that one single, region-independent correction factor for altitude is not be applicable for diagnosing abnormal [Hb]. Therefore, we provide regression coefficients and reference-tables that are specific for world regions and altitude ranges to improve diagnosing abnormal [Hb]. |
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spelling | pubmed-100823172023-04-09 The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults Mairbäurl, Heimo Kilian, Samuel Seide, Svenja Muckenthaler, Martina U. Gassmann, Max Benedict, Rukundo K. Hemasphere Article To compensate for decreased oxygen partial pressure, high-altitude residents increase hemoglobin concentrations [Hb]. The elevation varies between world regions, posing problems in defining cutoff values for anemia or polycythemia. The currently used altitude adjustments (World Health Organization [WHO]), however, do not account for regional differences. Data from The Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) Program were analyzed from 32 countries harboring >4% of residents at altitudes above 1000 m. [Hb]-increase, (ΔHb/km altitude) was calculated by linear regression analysis. Tables show 95% reference intervals (RIs) for different altitude ranges, world regions, and age groups. The prevalence of anemia and polycythemia was calculated using regressions in comparison to WHO adjustments. The most pronounced Δ[Hb]/km was found in East Africans and South Americans while [Hb] increased least in South/South-East Asia. In African regions and Middle East, [Hb] was decreased in some altitude regions showing inconsistent changes in different age groups. Of note, in all regions, the Δ[Hb]/km was lower in children than in adults, and in the Middle East, it was even negative. Overall, the Δ[Hb]/km from our analysis differed from the region-independent adjustments currently suggested by the WHO resulting in a lower anemia prevalence at very high altitudes. The distinct patterns of Δ[Hb] with altitude in residents from different world regions imply that one single, region-independent correction factor for altitude is not be applicable for diagnosing abnormal [Hb]. Therefore, we provide regression coefficients and reference-tables that are specific for world regions and altitude ranges to improve diagnosing abnormal [Hb]. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10082317/ /pubmed/37038466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HS9.0000000000000854 Text en Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the European Hematology Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Mairbäurl, Heimo Kilian, Samuel Seide, Svenja Muckenthaler, Martina U. Gassmann, Max Benedict, Rukundo K. The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults |
title | The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults |
title_full | The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults |
title_fullStr | The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults |
title_short | The Increase in Hemoglobin Concentration With Altitude Differs Between World Regions and Is Less in Children Than in Adults |
title_sort | increase in hemoglobin concentration with altitude differs between world regions and is less in children than in adults |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10082317/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37038466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HS9.0000000000000854 |
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