Assessment of iron status and iron deficiency anemia in patients with celiac, a single center experience.

Q3 Medicine
Seyyed Ali Pirzadeh, Taghi Amiriani, Sima Besharat, Alireza Norouzi, Haniyeh Mirkarimi, Nesa Shokouhifar, Gholamreza Roshandel, Amrollah Sharifi
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Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to assess the status of iron stores and the frequency of iron deficiency anemia in Celiac disease (CD) patients referred to the Golestan Research Center of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Gorgan, Iran.

Background: Studies have shown that nutritional deficiencies affect 20-38% of patients with CD due to malabsorption and as a result of a gluten-free diet.

Methods: In this study, 59 out of 100 CD patients were assessed. The presence and severity of anemia were determined using the concentration of serum hemoglobin according to WHO criteria. The status of body iron stores was also assessed based on serum ferritin levels.

Results: Mean and SD of age, duration of disease, serum hemoglobin, ferritin, TIBC, and serum iron were 39.9±11.9 years, 69.8±45.4 months, 12.6±1.99 g/dl, 54.3±55.3 mg/dL, 365.9±49.1 μg/dL, and 84.1±37.1 μg/dL, respectively. 68.42% had no anemia, 19.3% had mild anemia, 8.77% had moderate anemia, and 3.51% had severe anemia. 25.42% of patients had depleted iron stores, 71.19% had normal iron stores, and 3.39% were exposed to iron overload. There was a statistically significant correlation between serum hemoglobin and the duration of disease diagnosis (P=0.037, r=0.302).

Conclusion: In this study, 31.58% of CD patients on a gluten-free diet had some degree of anemia. In addition, 25.42% of patients had depleted iron stores. These results suggest that CD patients should be evaluated for iron status, even with a gluten-free diet.

评估乳糜泻患者的铁状态和缺铁性贫血,单中心经验。
目的:本研究旨在评估在伊朗戈勒斯坦胃肠病学和肝病研究中心就诊的乳糜泻(CD)患者的铁储备状况和缺铁性贫血的频率。背景:研究表明,由于吸收不良和无麸质饮食,20-38%的乳糜泻患者存在营养缺乏。方法:在本研究中,对100例CD患者中的59例进行评估。根据世界卫生组织的标准,使用血清血红蛋白浓度来确定贫血的存在和严重程度。根据血清铁蛋白水平评估机体铁储备状况。结果:年龄、病程、血清血红蛋白、铁蛋白、TIBC、铁分别为39.9±11.9年、69.8±45.4个月、12.6±1.99 g/dl、54.3±55.3 mg/ dl、365.9±49.1 μg/ dl、84.1±37.1 μg/ dl。无贫血68.42%,轻度贫血19.3%,中度贫血8.77%,重度贫血3.51%。铁储量不足的占25.42%,铁储量正常的占71.19%,铁超载的占3.39%。血清血红蛋白与疾病诊断时间有统计学意义(P=0.037, r=0.302)。结论:在本研究中,31.58%的无谷蛋白饮食的乳糜泻患者有不同程度的贫血。此外,25.42%的患者铁储备不足。这些结果表明,乳糜泻患者应该评估铁的状态,即使是无麸质饮食。
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