USE OF PLASMA FERRITIN CONCENTRATION TO DIAGNOSE IRON-DEFICIENCY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS

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HOLYOAKE, TL
STOTT, DJ
MCKAY, PJ
HENDRY, A
MACDONALD, JB
LUCIE, NP
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[1] UNIV GLASGOW, SO GEN HOSP, DEPT GERIATR MED, GLASGOW G51 4TF, SCOTLAND
[2] GARTNAVEL ROYAL HOSP, DEPT GERIATR MED, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
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10.1136/jcp.46.9.857
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R36 [病理学];
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Aims-To determine a concentration of ferritin below which the possibility of iron deficiency should be considered in elderly patients. Methods-Consecutive new referrals to a geriatric unit (n = 472) were studied prospectively. Full blood count, ferritin, serum vitamin B12 and red cell folate were measured for all patients. A blood film was assessed independently by three haematologists for features of iron deficiency. For those with ferritin of 12-45 ng/ml, bone marrow aspirates were performed and examined for the presence of stainable iron. When possible, a trial of oral iron was given to those with ferritin of less-than-or-equal-to 45 ng/ml and response was determined by remeasurement of full blood count and ferritin after a minimum of three weeks of treatment. Results-Bone marrow examination was performed in 32 patients with ferritin of 12-45 ng/ml, of whom 27 (84%) had absent stainable iron, suggesting that most elderly patients with ferritin in this range have iron deficiency. Compared with those with ferritin of 100-299 ng/ml, in whom iron stores were presumed to be normal, patients with ferritin of 12-45 ng/ml had a significantly lower mean haemoglobin and mean red blood cell volume. Furthermore, patients with ferritin up to 75 ng/ml had a significantly higher mean red cell distribution width, and were more likely to have an iron deficient blood film. Conclusion-Iron deficient erythropoiesis can occur in elderly patients with ferritin up to 75 ng/ml. This is much higher than the lower limit of the ''normal'' range usually quoted for younger subjects; this difference should be taken into account when ferritin concentrations are interpreted in elderly patients.
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