Abstract

BACKGROUND:Several iron indicators can be used to detect iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) where confounding comorbidities occurred such as patients with regular hemodialysis.AIM:This study was aimed to determine the diagnostic value of serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) and transferrin receptor-transferrin index (TfR-F index) and to combine these two markers in detecting IDA in regular hemodialysis anaemic patients.METHODS:There were 70 patients recruited consecutively. IDA was diagnosed based on TS < 20% and ferritin level < 200 ng/L and functional iron deficiency when TS < 20% and ferritin > 200 ng/L. TfR-F index calculated as sTfR/log ferritin.RESULTS:Correlation of ferritin to iron level was changed when its correlation adjusted by confounding inflammation (CRP level > 10). The correlation strength of ferritin to iron serum before adjusted was r = 0.37 with p = 0.02 but became r = 0.65 with p = 0.023 after adjusted to CRP > 10. In inflammation (CRP > 10), ferritin mild-moderately correlated with iron but became moderately strong when there was no inflammation (CRP < 10). AUC for sTfR was 0.77 with p = 0.028 (95% CI 0.55-0.99), and for TfR-F index has larger AUC 0.85% with p = 0.004 (95%CI 0.69-1.00), hence TfR-F index more superior than sTfR. sTfR and sTfR-F index were not correlated with CRP with p > 0.05, and sTfR and TfR-F index mean level was different between IDA and ACD patients although not statistically significant.CONCLUSION:When sTfR and the TfR-F index used in combination to detect IDA, we found the largest AUC on ROC 0.98 (95% CI 0.94-1.00).

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