Relationship between Iron Saturation Indices and Psychiatric Disorders among Persons Seeking Care at Selected Psychiatry Health Facilities in Ghana

Ignatius Abowini Awinibuno Nchor, N. Amidu, Adams Yussif, P. Dapare, M. A. Akilla
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Aim: This study investigated the relationship between iron metabolism and psychiatric disorder and whether iron saturation indices could predict disease severity. Study Design: The study was a case-control study. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted between December 2020 to March 2022 in some selected psychiatric facilities in Ghana. Methodology: Venous blood was collected and serum iron, TIBC, ferritin, transferrin and full blood count were quantified to calculate intraindividual variation and to assess the relationships of these iron saturation indices to severity of psychiatric disorders. Results: Serum iron (38.98±14.55 µmol/L), ferritin (100.23±84.98 ng/mL) and transferrin saturation (44.35±14.6%) were significantly (p<0.05) higher in group with psychiatric disorders compared with the controls (29.25±8.0 µmol/L; 75.25±42.71 ng/mL and 28.66±7.1%). However, total iron binding capacity (TIBC) (102.47±15.01 µmol/L), UIBC (73.22±13.12 µmol/L) and transferrin (4.08±0.6 g/L) concentrations were considerably greater in control group than in the case subjects (88.95±19.73 µmol/L; 49.97±18.32 µmol/L and 3.54±0.79 g/L). One unit increase in BMI is associated with 1.27 (aOR=1.27, p<0.001) times risk of psychiatric disorders and males are 6 (aOR=5.87, p<0.005) times at risk of disorders. At a cut off of ≤65.79 µmol/L, UIBC can distinguish psychiatric disorders from controls. Conclusion: Serum iron and transferrin saturation appears to be good prognostic markers of diseases severity but serum iron at cut off of >35.23 µmol/L better classified individuals of severe form of psychiatric disorder.
铁饱和度指数与加纳部分精神病医疗机构就诊者精神障碍之间的关系
研究目的:本研究探讨了铁代谢与精神障碍之间的关系,以及铁饱和度指数能否预测疾病的严重程度。研究设计:本研究为病例对照研究。研究地点和时间:研究于 2020 年 12 月至 2022 年 3 月期间在加纳部分选定的精神病院进行。研究方法:采集静脉血,对血清铁、TIBC、铁蛋白、转铁蛋白和全血细胞计数进行量化,以计算个体内部的差异,并评估这些铁饱和度指数与精神疾病严重程度的关系。研究结果血清铁(38.98±14.55 µmol/L)、铁蛋白(100.23±84.98 ng/mL)和转铁蛋白饱和度(44.35±14.6%)显著(p35.23 µmol/L)优于严重精神病患者。
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