Haemoglobin cut-off values for the diagnosis of anaemia in preschool-age children.

American journal of blood research Pub Date : 2021-06-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Ehab Hamed, Mohamed Ahmed Syed, Bayan Faleh Alemrayat, Syed Hammad Anwar Tirmizi, Ahmed Sameer Alnuaimi
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Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) suggests haemoglobin that (Hgb) cut-off levels below 2SD from the population mean to initiate anaemia investigations. In the absence of epidemiological data, Hgb less than 11 g/dL is considered abnormal in children up to the age of 59 months (4 years and eleven months).

Objectives: This study reports on the Hgb cut-off levels among children at 1 and 4 years of age. The study compared the prevalence based on the WHO generic cut-off levels and population-specific cut-off-based value defined as below 2SD from the population mean.

Design, settings, and participants: A cross-sectional record-based study of healthy children below the age of 59 months attending primary care settings in Qatar. 3 years of Hgb data were collected and analysed using descriptive analyses. We excluded children with any pre-existing disease or who have altered biological parameters indicating a non-healthy child.

Results: 39407 Participants were stratified into different sub-groups according to age, gender, and ethnicity. Hgb levels were expressed as the mean ± 2SD for children of one and four years of age. Most children were from Western Asia (45.6%), followed by Northern Africa (23.7%), and Southern Asia (21.7%). Our findings for one-year-old children cut-off levels for anaemia might be as low as 9.9 g/dL and 10.6 g/dL for 4-years old.

Conclusion: Hgb cut-off values may be set at higher levels for one-year and four-year age groups and many different ethnicities. Higher cut-off points may overestimate the problem as a public health issue. Children may be unnecessarily treated with iron or have needless investigations.

诊断学龄前儿童贫血的血红蛋白临界值。
背景:世界卫生组织(WHO)建议血红蛋白(Hgb)的临界值低于2SD的人群开始贫血调查。在缺乏流行病学资料的情况下,59个月(4岁零11个月)以下儿童的血红蛋白低于11g /dL被认为是异常的。目的:本研究报告了1岁和4岁儿童的Hgb临界值。该研究比较了基于世卫组织通用临界值和人群特定临界值的患病率,该临界值定义为低于人群平均值的2个标准差。设计、环境和参与者:对卡塔尔初级保健机构59个月以下健康儿童的横断面记录研究。收集3年的Hgb数据并使用描述性分析进行分析。我们排除了已有疾病或生物学参数改变表明儿童不健康的儿童。结果:39407名参与者根据年龄、性别和种族被分为不同的亚组。Hgb水平以1岁和4岁儿童的平均值±2SD表示。大多数儿童来自西亚(45.6%),其次是北非(23.7%)和南亚(21.7%)。我们的研究发现,一岁儿童的贫血临界值可能低至9.9克/分升,四岁儿童的贫血临界值可能低至10.6克/分升。结论:1岁和4岁年龄组和许多不同种族的Hgb临界值可能设定在更高的水平。较高的分界点可能高估了该问题作为公共卫生问题的重要性。儿童可能接受不必要的铁治疗或进行不必要的检查。
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