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Hematological Indices for Differential Diagnosis of Beta Thalassemia Trait and Iron Deficiency Anemia

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ANEMIA
Volume 2014, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2014/576738

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Background. The two most frequent types of microcytic anemia are beta thalassemia trait (beta-TT) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA). We retrospectively evaluated the reliability of various indices for differential diagnosis of microcytosis and beta-TT in the same patient groups. Methods. A total of 290 carefully selected children aged 1.1- 16 years were evaluated. We calculated 12 discrimination indices in all patients with hemoglobin (Hb) values of 8.7-11.4 g/dL. None of the subjects had a combined case of IDA and beta-TT. All children with IDA received oral iron for 16weeks, and HbA2 screening was performed after iron therapy. The patient groups were evaluated according to red blood cell (RBC) count; red blood distribution width index; the Mentzer, Shine and Lal, England and Fraser, Srivastava and Bevington, Green and King, Ricerca, Sirdah, and Ehsani indices; mean density of hemoglobin/liter of blood; and mean cell density of hemoglobin. Results. The Mentzer index was the most reliable index, as it had the highest sensitivity (98.7%), specificity (82.3%), and Youden's index (81%) for detecting beta-TT; this was followed by the Ehsani index (94.8%, 73.5%, and 68.3%, resp.) and RBC count (94.8%, 70.5%, and 65.3%). Conclusion. TheMentzer index provided the highest reliabilities for differentiating beta-TT from IDA.

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