Evaluation of Twenty Four Discriminant Indices for Differentiating Beta-Thalassemia Trait from Iron Deficiency Anemia in Egyptians

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS
S. Pessar
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Abstract

Background: Many Red Blood Cell (RBC) indices have been developed based on mathematical formulae to discriminate beta-thalassemia trait (βTT) from iron deficiency anemia (IDA). The latter two conditions represent the most common causes of microcytic hypochromic anemia in Egypt. This study aimed To evaluate the diagnostic reliability of 24 published discriminant indices for differentiating βTT from IDA in Egyptians. Materials and Methods: A cross sectional study included a total of 166 subjects (108 IDA & 58 βTT) aged 1-18 years were recruited from Hematology laboratory of  Pediatric Hospital, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. A full diagnostic algorithm was performed using complete blood count, hemoglobin electrophoresis by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), iron profile and PCR detection of 22 mutations common for βTT. Twenty-four formulas were applied and their performance characteristics were calculated for each index. Results: The highest accuracy (True positive + True negative/ All cases) & Youden's Index (Sensitivity+Specificity-100) were for Red Cell Distribution Width (RDWI) and Hameed index closely followed by Keikhaei index while the least performance was for RDW-SD, RDW-CV and Shine & Lal indices. Conclusion The superiority of an index over another in distinguishing βTT from IDA allowed only partially better selection of cases warranting further confirmatory molecular studies. None of the studied formulae provided a surrogate test for Hb electrophoresis as mass screening.
埃及人β -地中海贫血与缺铁性贫血鉴别指标24项评价
背景:许多红细胞(RBC)指标基于数学公式来区分β -地中海贫血性状(βTT)和缺铁性贫血(IDA)。后两种情况是埃及小细胞性低色素贫血最常见的原因。本研究旨在评价24项已发表的埃及人βTT与IDA鉴别指标的诊断可靠性。材料与方法:横断面研究从埃及开罗艾因沙姆斯大学儿科医院血液学实验室招募了166名受试者(108名IDA和58名βTT),年龄1-18岁。利用全血细胞计数、高效液相色谱(HPLC)血红蛋白电泳、铁谱和PCR检测βTT常见的22个突变,建立完整的诊断算法。应用了24个公式,并计算了每个指标的性能特征。结果:红细胞分布宽度(RDWI)和Hameed指数准确率最高(真阳性+真阴性/所有病例),约登指数(灵敏度+特异性-100),Keikhaei指数次之,RDW-SD、RDW-CV和Shine & Lal指数准确率最低。结论某一指标在区分βTT和IDA方面的优势只允许部分更好地选择需要进一步确证性分子研究的病例。所研究的配方中没有一个提供替代试验的Hb电泳作为质量筛选。
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