A Study of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with Severe Iron Deficiency in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Nandyal

Nagarjuna Reddy Pogula
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Background: Anaemia is one of the major public health problems worldwide. Commonest nutritional deficiency affecting more than 1.2 billion individuals worldwide 1. Iron deficiency anaemia is associated with a reduction in physical well being and decreased exercise capacity. The prevalence of anaemia is 30% in stable heart failure and 50% in hospitalized heart failure patients, compared with less than 10% in the general population 2.In iron deficiency anaemia, to maintain adequate oxygen delivery, cardiac output can increase by the compensatory increase in blood volume, preload, heart rate, and stroke volume, and decrease in afterload.If severe iron deficiency anaemia left untreated, it could cause secondary organ damage. Chronic severe iron deficiency anaemia causes cardiac remodelling, cardiomegaly, arrhythmia, left ventricular hypertrophy, and heart failure. Aim: To study the left ventricular dysfunction in patients with severe iron deficiency admitted in a tertiary care hospital. Materials and Methods: A Hospital-based Prospective study was conducted in the Department of Medicine, Santhiram medical college & general hospital for a 2 year period. Universal Sampling Technique was used for the selection of study subjects. All the patients coming to the medicine department during the study period with age > 18years with informed written consent taken from the patient,Hemoglobin< 6gm/dl (according to WHO criteria) and Red cell indices suggestive of iron deficiency anaemia The final sample size was 100 subjects. Results: Out of 100 patients, 62% were females, and 38% were males in the study group. The mean age in the study population was 40.68±12.5 years, with the minimum age being 18 years and maximum age is 70 years. The prevalence of LV dysfunction in the study group was 61%.51% of the total population had systolic dysfunction and 10% had diastolic dysfunction.39% of the total population had normal LV function. In patients with systolic dysfunction, 72.5% were females, and 27.5% were males. In diastolic dysfunction, 50% were males, and 50% were females. Conclusion: As iron deficiency anaemia is more prevalent globally, its consequences on the cardiovascular system were studied. Iron deficiency anaemia is a major public health problem in developing countries, and it causes major cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Severe iron deficiency anaemia causes structural changes in the left ventricle leading to eccentric or concentric hypertrophy, which predisposes the patients to develop left ventricular dysfunction. Hence, early diagnosis and management of iron deficiency anaemia can reverse remodelling and prevent left ventricular dysfunction. Thus, reducing major cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
南京某三甲医院严重缺铁患者左心室功能障碍的研究
背景:贫血是世界范围内主要的公共卫生问题之一。最常见的营养缺乏影响全球超过12亿人1。缺铁性贫血与身体素质下降和运动能力下降有关。稳定型心力衰竭患者的贫血患病率为30%,住院心力衰竭患者的患病率为50%,而普通人群的患病率不到10%。2。在缺铁性贫血中,为了维持足够的氧气输送,心输出量可以通过血容量、预负荷、心率和卒中量的补偿性增加以及后负荷的减少来增加。如果严重的缺铁性贫血得不到治疗,可能会导致继发性器官损伤。慢性严重缺铁性贫血可引起红细胞重塑、心脏肥大、心律失常、左心室肥厚和心力衰竭。目的:研究三级医院收治的严重缺铁患者的左心室功能障碍。材料和方法:在Santhirammedical college和综合医院医学部进行了一项为期2年的医院前瞻性研究。采用通用抽样技术选择研究对象。在研究期间,所有年龄>18岁、获得患者书面同意、血红蛋白<6gm/dl(根据世界卫生组织标准)和红细胞指数提示为铁缺乏性贫血的患者来到医学部门。最终样本量为100名受试者。结果:在研究组的100名患者中,62%为女性,38%为男性。研究人群的平均年龄为40.68±12.5岁,最小年龄为18岁,最大年龄为70岁。研究组左心室功能障碍的发生率为61%。51%的总人群有收缩功能障碍,10%有舒张功能障碍。39%的总人群左心室功能正常。在收缩功能障碍患者中,女性占72.5%,男性占27.5%。在舒张功能障碍方面,50%为男性,50%为女性。结论:由于缺铁性贫血在全球范围内更为普遍,因此对其对心血管系统的影响进行了研究。缺铁性贫血是发展中国家的一个主要公共卫生问题,它主要导致心血管疾病的发病率和死亡率。严重的铁缺乏血症会导致左心室结构变化,导致偏心或同心肥大,使患者易患左心室功能障碍。因此,早期诊断和治疗缺铁性贫血可以逆转重塑并预防左心室功能障碍。从而降低主要心血管疾病的发病率和死亡率。
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