Oral iron absorption test: myth or reality?

Samet Yaman, Yağmur Kınacı Gümüşçubuk, Oğuzcan Gümüşçubuk, Berkan Karabuğa, S. Akıncı, I. Dilek
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common etiology is iron deficiency anemia (IDA). The oral iron absorption test (OIAT) is a method that has been used for a long time to demonstrate the level of iron absorption in patients, but it has not reached widespread use in clinical practice. The study aims to analyze predictive factors of iron absorption in patients with IDA. Material and methods: A total of 108 patients between the ages of 18–65 who were diagnosed with IDA were included and patients with concomitant inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, history of gastrointestinal surgery, malignancy, using iron therapy, and patients with unavailable data were excluded from the study. OIAT applied to 108 patients. Results: Female patients form the majority of the cohort (n = 100, 92.6%). OIAT was administered to 54 patients in tablet form and 54 patients in capsule form. The following study compared 88 patients with adequate oral iron absorption and 20 patients with insufficient oral iron absorption. Less iron absorption was found in male patients (p = 0.04) with increasing age, and it was statistically significant (p = 0.02). Conclusion: The result of the current study demonstrated that male gender and older age have a significant impact on iron absorption. OIAT is recommended at the time of diagnosis in elderly patients and male patients so that the underlying cause can be identified without delay in the insufficient iron absorption group. Additionally, patients with oral iron absorption disorders can be diagnosed at an early stage by applying the OIAT.
口服铁吸收测试:神话还是现实?
常见的病因是缺铁性贫血(IDA)。口服铁吸收试验(OIAT)是一种长期以来一直用于证明患者铁吸收水平的方法,但在临床实践中尚未得到广泛应用。本研究旨在分析 IDA 患者铁吸收的预测因素。材料和方法:本研究共纳入 108 名年龄在 18-65 岁之间的 IDA 患者,排除了合并有炎症性肠病、乳糜泻、胃肠道手术史、恶性肿瘤、使用铁剂治疗的患者以及无法提供数据的患者。108 名患者采用了 OIAT。研究结果女性患者占大多数(n = 100,92.6%)。54 名患者服用了片剂形式的 OIAT,54 名患者服用了胶囊形式的 OIAT。接下来的研究比较了 88 名口服铁吸收充足的患者和 20 名口服铁吸收不足的患者。研究发现,随着年龄的增长,男性患者的铁吸收率较低(p = 0.04),且具有统计学意义(p = 0.02)。结论本研究结果表明,男性和年龄对铁的吸收有显著影响。建议老年患者和男性患者在确诊时进行 OIAT,以便及时找出铁吸收不足组的潜在病因。此外,口服铁吸收障碍患者也可通过 OIAT 进行早期诊断。
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