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Hemoglobin and hepcidin have good validity and utility for diagnosing iron deficiency anemia among pregnant women

Authors :
Abioye, Ajibola I.
Aboud, Said
Premji, Zulfiqarali
Etheredge, Analee J.
Gunaratna, Nilupa S.
Sudfeld, Christopher R.
Noor, Ramadhani A.
Source :
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. May, 2020, Vol. 74 Issue 5, p708, 12 p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background/Objectives Screening and diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is cumbersome as it may require testing for hemoglobin, ferritin, and an inflammatory biomarker. The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic capacity of hematologic biomarkers to detect IDA among pregnant women in Tanzania. Subjects/Methods We pooled data from an iron supplementation trial of 1500 iron-replete pregnant woman and a prospective cohort of 600 iron-deficient pregnant women. Receiver operating characteristic curves (ROC) for hematologic biomarkers were used to assess the sensitivity, specificity, and area under the curve (AUC) for iron deficiency (ID) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA), crude, or corrected for inflammation. Regression models assessed the relationship of baseline biomarker categories (gestational age Results Hemoglobin had the largest AUC for crude ID (0.96), while hepcidin had the largest AUC for corrected ID (0.80). The optimal hepcidin cutoff for the diagnosis of corrected IDA based on maximal sensitivity and specificity was [less than or equal to]1.6 [micro]g/L. An hepcidin cutoff of 110 g/L with IDA at delivery (RR = 0.73; 95% CI: 0.47, 1.13) was attenuated. Baseline hepcidin >1.6 [micro]g/L was associated with reduced risk of anemia at delivery by 49% (95% CI: 27%, 45%). Conclusions Ascertaining hemoglobin and hepcidin levels may improve the targeting of iron supplementation programs in resource-limited countries, though hepcidin's high costs may limit its use.<br />Author(s): Ajibola I. Abioye [sup.1], Said Aboud [sup.2], Zulfiqarali Premji [sup.3], Analee J. Etheredge [sup.4] [sup.5], Nilupa S. Gunaratna [sup.6], Christopher R. Sudfeld [sup.5], Ramadhani A. Noor [sup.1] [sup.5], Ellen [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09543007
Volume :
74
Issue :
5
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.623599679
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-019-0512-z