报告希腊克里特岛初级保健机构新发贫血病例:一项农村实践研究。

Q1 Medicine
Christos Lionis, Emmanouil K Symvoulakis, George Duijker, Foteini Anastasiou, Stilianos Dimitrakopoulos, Christina Kladou, Evanggelia Ladoukaki, Kornilia Makri, Chrisoula Petraki, Nektarios Sivaropoulos, Spiridon Sasarolis, Anastasia Stefanaki, Aggeliki Vasilaki, Theodoros Vasilopoulos
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背景:早期诊断贫血是初级保健机构的一项重要任务。本研究报告了在克里特岛(希腊)农村初级保健机构就诊的患者中新发贫血病例的频率,并提供了该研究组缺铁性贫血(IDA)频率的估计。方法:所有在克里特岛12个全科医生(gp)的农村初级卫生保健单位连续10个工作日就诊的患者均有资格参加本研究。用便携式分析仪测定血红蛋白(Hb)水平。在伊拉克利翁大学总医院进行了化验,以确认新的贫血病例。结果:根据使用便携式分析仪获得的初始测量结果,541例患者中有113例Hb值较低。99名接受实验室检测的受试者中有45名(45.5%)确诊贫血。便携式分析仪检测的确诊贫血组Hb水平平均值为11.1 g/dl(95%可信区间(CI)为10.9至11.4),全血细胞计数获得的Hb水平平均值为11.4 g/dl (95% CI为11.2至11.7)(P = 0.01)。45例贫血患者中有16例(35.6%)患有IDA,铁蛋白水平低于30 ng/ml。结论:考虑到本文没有处理特异性或敏感性数据,建议在农村和偏远地区贫血仍然是不可见的,护理点检测可能有一个地方来识别它。
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Reporting new cases of anaemia in primary care settings in Crete, Greece: a rural practice study.

Reporting new cases of anaemia in primary care settings in Crete, Greece: a rural practice study.

Reporting new cases of anaemia in primary care settings in Crete, Greece: a rural practice study.

Reporting new cases of anaemia in primary care settings in Crete, Greece: a rural practice study.

Background: Early diagnosis of anaemia represents an important task within primary care settings. This study reports on the frequency of new cases of anaemia among patients attending rural primary care settings in Crete (Greece) and to offer an estimate of iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) frequency in this study group.

Methods: All patients attending the rural primary health care units of twelve general practitioners (GPs) on the island of Crete for ten consecutive working days were eligible to participate in this study. Hemoglobin (Hb) levels were measured by portable analyzers. Laboratory tests to confirm new cases of anaemia were performed at the University General Hospital of Heraklion.

Results: One hundred and thirteen out of 541 recruited patients had a low value of Hb according to the initial measurement obtained by the use of the portable analyzer. Forty five (45.5%) of the 99 subjects who underwent laboratory testing had confirmed anaemia. The mean value of the Hb levels in the group with confirmed anaemia, as detected by the portable analyzer was 11.1 g/dl (95% Confidence Interval (CI) from 10.9 to 11.4) and the respective mean value of the Hb levels obtained from the full blood count was 11.4 g/dl (95% CI from 11.2 to 11.7) (P = 0.01). Sixteen out of those 45 patients with anaemia (35.6%) had IDA, with ferritin levels lower than 30 ng/ml.

Conclusion: Keeping in mind that this paper does not deal with specificity or sensitivity figures, it is suggested that in rural and remote settings anaemia is still invisible and point of care testing may have a place to identify it.

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