Reticulocyte haemoglobin equivalent (ret-he) as a marker of bioavailability of iron in pregnant female- a study of 75 cases in a tertiary care centre

D. Trivedi, Alpesh Chavda, D. Savjiyani
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Abstract Background: Anaemia is the most frequent derailment of physiology in the world throughout the life of a woman. Women in the gestational period have a higher risk of presenting with iron-deficiency anaemia. The anaemia may occur due to inadequate intake of dietary iron, greater foetal demand and haemodilution, a physiological anaemia common in pregnant women in which changes in the maternal organism, such as changes in blood volume and factors associated with haemostasis, decrease haemoglobin concentration. The aim of study is to utilize Ret-He as a marker of bioavailability of iron in pregnant female. Material and Methods: This was a retrospective and prospective study carried out for a duration of 1 years and included total of 75 cases referred to Pathology Department, M. P. Shah Govt. Medical College and Guru Gobind Singh Hospital, Jamnagar- Gujarat. Clinical history, RET-He and other important parameters as well as findings of all the concerned pregnant females were collected. Results:Age of pregnant females varied from 19 years to 42 years. Mean age being 25.2 years. The reference ranges of RET-Hewas between 32.1 and 38.8 pg with a median of 34.17 pg. Hb and/or ferritin level were low in 3 pregnant women in 1st trimester with anaemia, 7 in 2nd and in 16 patients in 3rd trimester. Conclusions: Early diagnosis of iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy is essential to prevent damage to both maternal and foetal health. In this study, we showed that the RET-He presents an excellent supplementary tool for the diagnosis of iron deficiency in pregnant women. Keywords: Anaemia, Iron deficiency, Pregnancy diagnosis, Reticulocytes, RET-He.
网织红细胞血红蛋白当量(ret-he)作为孕妇铁的生物利用度的标记-在三级保健中心的75例研究
摘要背景:贫血是女性一生中最常见的生理脱轨。妊娠期妇女患缺铁性贫血的风险较高。贫血可能是由于膳食铁摄入不足、胎儿需要量增加和血液稀释所致。血液稀释是一种常见于孕妇的生生性贫血,母体机体的变化,如血容量和与止血有关的因素的变化,降低了血红蛋白浓度。研究的目的是利用Ret-He作为妊娠女性铁生物利用度的标志物。材料和方法:这是一项为期1年的回顾性和前瞻性研究,包括在古吉拉特邦贾姆纳格尔M. P. Shah政府医学院病理科和Guru Gobind Singh医院转诊的75例病例。收集所有相关孕妇的临床病史、RET-He等重要参数及检查结果。结果:孕妇年龄在19 ~ 42岁之间。平均年龄25.2岁。ret - he参考范围在32.1 - 38.8 pg之间,中位数为34.17 pg。3例妊娠早期贫血患者Hb和/或铁蛋白水平较低,7例妊娠中期贫血,16例妊娠晚期贫血。结论:早期诊断妊娠期缺铁性贫血对预防母婴健康损害至关重要。在这项研究中,我们发现RET-He是诊断孕妇缺铁的一个很好的补充工具。关键词:贫血,缺铁,妊娠诊断,网织红细胞,RET-He
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