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Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa
Background and Objectives. There is no data analyzing the outcome of blood transfusions and oral iron therapy in patients with kidneys failure in sub-Saharan Africa. The present study aimed to fill that gap and assess the value of ferritin in the diagnosis of iron overload and deficiency. Design. Fr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4306216/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25685597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/720389 |
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author | Kouegnigan Rerambiah, Leonard Essola Rerambiah, Laurence Mbourou Etomba, Armel Mouguiama, Rose Marlène Issanga, Phanie Brunelle Biyoghe, Axel Sydney Batchilili, Batchelili Akone Assembe, Sylvestre Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury |
author_facet | Kouegnigan Rerambiah, Leonard Essola Rerambiah, Laurence Mbourou Etomba, Armel Mouguiama, Rose Marlène Issanga, Phanie Brunelle Biyoghe, Axel Sydney Batchilili, Batchelili Akone Assembe, Sylvestre Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury |
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description | Background and Objectives. There is no data analyzing the outcome of blood transfusions and oral iron therapy in patients with kidneys failure in sub-Saharan Africa. The present study aimed to fill that gap and assess the value of ferritin in the diagnosis of iron overload and deficiency. Design. From January to February 2012, we prospectively studied 85 hemodialysis patients (78% of males and 22% of females aged 20 to 79 years) attending the Gabonese National Hemodialysis Centre. Results. Correlation studies showed (a) a strong positive linear relationship between the number of blood transfusions and high serum ferritin in hemodialysis patient (Spearman r : 0.74; P value: 0.0001); (b) a weak association between the number of blood transfusions and serum iron concentrations (Spearman r : 0.32; P value: 0.04); (c) a weak association between serum ferritin and serum iron (Spearman r : 0.32; P value: 0.003). Also, the strength of agreement beyond chance between the levels of ferritin and iron in the serum was poor (κ = 0.14). The prevalence of iron overload was 10.6%, whereas the prevalence of iron deficiency was 2.3%, comparing (1) patients with a maximum of one transfusion not on iron therapy; (2) patients with a maximum of one transfusion on iron therapy; (3) polytransfused patients not on iron therapy; and (4) polytransfused patients on oral iron therapy. The “Kruskal-Wallis test” showed that ferritin levels varied significantly between the groups (P value: 0.0001). Conclusion. Serum ferritin is not reliable as a marker of iron overload. For patients undergoing regular transfusion we recommend routine serum ferritin measurement and yearly measurement of LIC. |
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spelling | pubmed-43062162015-02-15 Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa Kouegnigan Rerambiah, Leonard Essola Rerambiah, Laurence Mbourou Etomba, Armel Mouguiama, Rose Marlène Issanga, Phanie Brunelle Biyoghe, Axel Sydney Batchilili, Batchelili Akone Assembe, Sylvestre Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury J Blood Transfus Research Article Background and Objectives. There is no data analyzing the outcome of blood transfusions and oral iron therapy in patients with kidneys failure in sub-Saharan Africa. The present study aimed to fill that gap and assess the value of ferritin in the diagnosis of iron overload and deficiency. Design. From January to February 2012, we prospectively studied 85 hemodialysis patients (78% of males and 22% of females aged 20 to 79 years) attending the Gabonese National Hemodialysis Centre. Results. Correlation studies showed (a) a strong positive linear relationship between the number of blood transfusions and high serum ferritin in hemodialysis patient (Spearman r : 0.74; P value: 0.0001); (b) a weak association between the number of blood transfusions and serum iron concentrations (Spearman r : 0.32; P value: 0.04); (c) a weak association between serum ferritin and serum iron (Spearman r : 0.32; P value: 0.003). Also, the strength of agreement beyond chance between the levels of ferritin and iron in the serum was poor (κ = 0.14). The prevalence of iron overload was 10.6%, whereas the prevalence of iron deficiency was 2.3%, comparing (1) patients with a maximum of one transfusion not on iron therapy; (2) patients with a maximum of one transfusion on iron therapy; (3) polytransfused patients not on iron therapy; and (4) polytransfused patients on oral iron therapy. The “Kruskal-Wallis test” showed that ferritin levels varied significantly between the groups (P value: 0.0001). Conclusion. Serum ferritin is not reliable as a marker of iron overload. For patients undergoing regular transfusion we recommend routine serum ferritin measurement and yearly measurement of LIC. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4306216/ /pubmed/25685597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/720389 Text en Copyright © 2015 Leonard Kouegnigan Rerambiah et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kouegnigan Rerambiah, Leonard Essola Rerambiah, Laurence Mbourou Etomba, Armel Mouguiama, Rose Marlène Issanga, Phanie Brunelle Biyoghe, Axel Sydney Batchilili, Batchelili Akone Assembe, Sylvestre Djoba Siawaya, Joel Fleury Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa |
title | Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa |
title_full | Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa |
title_fullStr | Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa |
title_short | Blood Transfusion, Serum Ferritin, and Iron in Hemodialysis Patients in Africa |
title_sort | blood transfusion, serum ferritin, and iron in hemodialysis patients in africa |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4306216/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25685597 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/720389 |
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