An observational study to determine the optimal physical evaluation site for detecting anemia

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ken Horibata MD, PhD, Seigo Kondo MD, Shuji Hashimoto MD, Yousuke Takemura MD, PhD
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Abstract

Background

Clinical pallor has traditionally served as a screening tool for anemia; however, its assessment lacks objectivity. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the correlation between skin and mucosal color, as measured by a spectrophotometer, and venous hemoglobin (Hb) values, to identify the optimal anatomical assessment site for detecting anemia.

Methods

A cross-sectional design. Ninety-two adult Japanese outpatients participated in the study. Using a spectrophotometer, the color of the lip and conjunctiva was measured indirectly, while the color of the nail, palm, and inside of the upper arm was measured directly. Colors were quantified using the L*a*b* color scale. This is an international color scale, where the L* value is an index of brightness, a* value is red/green, and b* value is yellow/blue. The color difference (ΔE*) was employed to evaluate the discriminability of anemia identification across different assessment sites. Additionally, Hb values were recorded, with anemia defined as Hb <12.0 g/dL.

Results

The a* values of the lip, conjunctiva, palm, and arm exhibited a positive correlation with Hb values and were significantly lower in the anemic group. While the ΔE* levels for the conjunctiva and lip were readily discernible by the human eye when comparing the normal and anemic groups, recognition at this level proved challenging for other sites.

Conclusion

The conjunctiva and lip demonstrate potential suitability for visual diagnosis of anemia. In the nail, palm, and arm, anemia detection may require highly trained observation. Consequently, reliance on these sites for anemia diagnosis may lead to potential oversight.

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一项确定检测贫血的最佳物理评价部位的观察性研究
临床苍白历来被用作贫血的筛查工具;然而,其评估缺乏客观性。因此,本研究旨在探讨分光光度计测量的皮肤和粘膜颜色与静脉血红蛋白(Hb)值之间的相关性,以确定检测贫血的最佳解剖评估部位。方法采用横断面设计。92名日本成年门诊患者参与了这项研究。使用分光光度计间接测量唇和结膜的颜色,直接测量指甲、手掌和上臂内侧的颜色。使用L*a*b*色标对颜色进行量化。这是一种国际色标,其中L*值是亮度指数,a*值是红/绿,b*值是黄/蓝。采用色差(ΔE*)来评价不同评估部位贫血识别的可辨别性。此外,记录Hb值,贫血定义为Hb <;12.0 g/dL。结果贫血组患者唇、结膜、手掌、手臂的a*值与Hb值呈正相关,且明显降低。当比较正常组和贫血组时,结膜和嘴唇的ΔE*水平很容易被人眼识别,但在其他部位识别这一水平证明是具有挑战性的。结论结膜和唇部对贫血的视觉诊断具有潜在的适用性。在指甲,手掌和手臂,贫血检测可能需要高度训练的观察。因此,依赖这些位点进行贫血诊断可能会导致潜在的疏忽。
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Journal of General and Family Medicine
Journal of General and Family Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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