1. Bone marrow macrophage iron content and sideroblast count in iron- and ESA-naïve patients with CKD-related anemia.
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Capusa, Cristina, Mehedinti, Ana-Maria, Bârsan, Liliana, Stanciu, Ana, Calenic, Andreea, and Mircescu, Gabriel
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IRON ,BONE marrow ,IRON deficiency anemia ,HEPCIDIN ,ANEMIA - Abstract
Since in chronic kidney disease (CKD) iron deficiency anemia (IDA) can coexist with inflammation-induced immobilization of iron in macrophages (anemia of chronic disorders – ACD), we assessed the utility of ferritin, transferrin saturation (TSAT), and hepcidin for differentiation of mixed IDA-ACD from ACD, using bone marrow (BM) examination as reference. This cross-sectional, single-center study analyzed 162 non-dialysis iron and epoietin-naïve CKD patients (52% males, median age 67 years, eGFR 14.2 mL/min 1.73 m
2 , hemoglobin 9.4 g/dL). BM aspiration, serum hepcidin (ELISA), ferritin, TSAT, and C-Reactive protein (CRP) were the main studied parameters. ACD was seen in 51%, IDA-ACD in 40%, while "pure" IDA in only 9%. In univariate and binomial analyses, IDA-ACD differed from ACD by lower ferritin and TSAT, but not by hepcidin or CRP. Correspondingly, in receiver operating curve analysis, ferritin and TSAT differentiated IDA-ACD from ACD, at cutoffs of 165 ng/mL and 14%, but with moderate precision (sensitivity and specificity of 72%, and 61%, respectively). The mixed pattern IDA-ACD could be more prevalent than estimated in non-dialysis CKD. Ferritin and, to a lesser degree, TSAT are useful in the diagnosis of IDA superimposed on ACD, while hepcidin, although reflecting BM macrophages iron, seems to have limited utility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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