The usefulness of reticulocyte haemoglobin content, serum transferrin receptor and the sTfR-ferritin index to identify iron deficiency in healthy children aged 1-16 years
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The usefulness of reticulocyte haemoglobin content, serum transferrin receptor and the sTfR-ferritin index to identify iron deficiency in healthy children aged 1-16 years
Abstract
This cross-sectional study, conducted on a population-based representative sample, evaluates the usefulness of reticulocyte haemoglobin content (CHr), serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) and sTfR/log ferritin (sTfR-F index) to recognise iron deficiency (ID) without anaemia, provides specific cut-off points for age and gender, and proposes a new definition of ID. A total of 1239 healthy children and adolescents aged 1-16 years were included. Complete blood count, iron biomarkers, erythropoietin, C-reactive protein, CHr, sTfR, and sTfR-F index were determined. ROC curves were obtained and sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, likelihood ratios, and accuracy for each specific cut-off points were calculated. Seventy-three had ID without anaemia. Area under the curve for sTfR-F index, sTfR and CHr were 0.97 (CI95% 0.95-0.99), 0.87 (CI95% 0.82-0.92) and 0.68 (CI95% 0.61-0.74), respectively. The following cut-off points defined ID: sTfR-F Index > 1.5 (1-5 years and 12-16 years boys) and > 1.4 (6-11 years and 12-16 years girls); sTfR (mg/L) > 1.9 (1-5 years), > 1.8 (6-11 years), > 1.75 (12-16 years girls) and > 1.95 (12-16 years boys); and CHr (pg) < 27 (1-5 years) and < 28.5 (6-16 years).Conclusions: CHr, sTfR and the sTfR-F index are useful parameters to discriminate ID without anaemia in children and adolescents, and specific cut-off values have been established. The combination of these new markers offers an alternative definition of ID with suitable discriminatory power. What is Known: • In adults, reticulocyte haemoglobin content (CHr), serum transferrin receptor (sTfR) and sTfR/log ferritin index (sTfR-F index) have been evaluated and recognised as reliable indicators of iron deficiency (ID). • Clinical manifestations of ID may be present in stages prior to anaemia, and the diagnosis of ID without anaemia continues to pose problems. What is New: • CHr, sTfR and the sTfR-F index are useful parameters in diagnosis of ID in childhood and adolescence when anaemia is not present. • We propose a new strategy for the diagnosis of ID in childhood and adolescence, based on the combination of these measures, which offer greater discriminatory power than the classical parameters.
Keywords: Iron deficiency; Reticulocyte haemoglobin content; Serum transferrin receptor; sTfR-F index.
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