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Review
. 1992 Mar-Apr;7(2):145-53.
doi: 10.1007/BF02598003.

Laboratory diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: an overview

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Review

Laboratory diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia: an overview

G H Guyatt et al. J Gen Intern Med. 1992 Mar-Apr.

Erratum in

  • J Gen Intern Med 1992 Jul-Aug;7(4):423

Abstract

Background and methods: To determine the diagnostic values of laboratory tests used in the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia, the authors conducted a systematic overview of the relevant literature. Computerized searches of the MEDLINE database yielded 1,179 potentially relevant citations. Fifty-five studies included the results of laboratory tests and histologic examination of the bone marrow for at least 50% of an identifiable patient group. In these 55 studies, quality was assessed and descriptive information concerning the study populations, the tests conducted, and the results was extracted, all in duplicate.

Results: Serum ferritin radioimmunoassay was by far the most powerful test, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.95. Test properties differed for populations of patients with inflammatory, liver, or neoplastic disease and patients without these conditions. Likelihood ratio lines, which allow precise interpretation of results across the entire range of ferritin concentration values, were constructed for the individual populations.

Conclusion: Serum ferritin radioimmunoassay is an extremely powerful test for the diagnosis of iron-deficiency anemia and, appropriately interpreted, can be applied to the complete range of patients.

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