Abstract

Anemia due to iron deficiency and chronic diseases is common occurrence in developing country like Nepal, the latter seen in patients with various inflammatory, autoimmune, and malignant disorders . The Intensive method of marrow iron examination, which this study has employed, provides clinically useful iron status classification in cases of functional iron deficiency. The aim of the study is to find out the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in biochemically defined moderate to severe anemic patients in tertiary care center. A descriptive cross-sectional study was done in 43 patients who underwent bone marrow aspiration for evaluation of any cause and had moderate to severe anemia at the same time over a period of one year from Nov 2015 to 2016. Ethical clearance was obtained from Institutional Review Committee. The bone marrow iron stores were assessed by"intensive method" apart from the routinely used Gale's method. Data was collected and entry were done in Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 24. Point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated along with frequency and proportion for binary data. The intensive grading system demonstrated normal marrow iron store in 13 (30.2%), depleted iron stores in 3 (7%), functional iron deficiency in 14 (32.6%), and combined deficiency in 13 (30.2%) patients. Mean log ferritin concentration was lower in patients with depleted iron stores (2.2μg/l) than in those with normal (2.7μg/l), and functional iron deficiency (2.4μg/l). The mean log ferritin in combined deficiency was lower than the mean log ferritin concentration in iron store deficiency (1.9μg/l). The prevalence of functional iron deficiency anemia was greatest when the intensive method for assessment of bone marrow iron was used, thus differentiating four different iron status categories, including functional iron deficiency, from actual iron store deficiency, avoiding unnecessary iron supplementation in the former group.

Highlights

  • Anemia due to iron deficiency and chronic diseases is a common occurrence in a developing country like Nepal, the latter seen in patients with various inflammatory, autoimmune, and malignant disorders

  • Iron deficiency anemia and anemia of chronic disease are quite common in Nepal . ,a newer intensive bone marrow iron grading[4] can be used to assess iron in fragments,macrophages and erythroblasts,facilitating distinction of functional( anemia of chronic diseases,) from iron store deficiency,preventing unnecessary iron supplementation in the former

  • The aim of the study is find out the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in biochemically defined moderate to severe anemic patients in tertiary care center

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Introduction

Anemia due to iron deficiency and chronic diseases is a common occurrence in a developing country like Nepal, the latter seen in patients with various inflammatory, autoimmune, and malignant disorders (functional iron deficiency). Shah et al Prevalence of Iron Deficiency Anemia in Biochemically Defined Moderate to Severely Anemic patients in a Tertiary Care Centre. Iron deficiency anemia and anemia of chronic disease are quite common in Nepal . ,a newer intensive bone marrow iron grading[4] can be used to assess iron in fragments ,macrophages and erythroblasts ,facilitating distinction of functional( anemia of chronic diseases,) from iron store deficiency ,preventing unnecessary iron supplementation in the former. The aim of the study is find out the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in biochemically defined moderate to severe anemic patients in tertiary care center Bone marrow microscopy (Gale’s method, evaluating hemosiderin content within fragments) has been the gold standard for assessing iron deficiency.[1,2,3] Individual macrophages, can be observed for iron (indicating iron depletion)[4] and decrease in erythroblast iron may indicate functional iron deficiency.[5]

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