[Correlation between serum ferritin, erythrocyte and hemoglobin indices in infants living at 3400 m altitude].

Wilfredo Villamonte-Calanche, David Orccosupa-Quispe, Fiorella Mendoza-Cabrera, Erick Flores-Gonzales, Lynda Cari-Avalos, Ronny Breibat-Timpo
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Anemia (An) is a public health problem in South America, with iron deficiency (ID) as the main cause. In high-altitude cities, hypobaric hypoxia causes an increase in hemoglobin (Hb) levels in residents. For the diagnosis of An, Hb is measured, which is modified after erythrocyte indices (EI) measurements. There is evidence that there is an overestimation of the prevalence of An at high altitudes.

Objective: To correlate serum ferritin (SF) with Hb and EI, and to determine the Hb cut-off point for predicting ID in 6-month-old infants at 3400 m of altitude.

Subjects and method: 128 infants aged 6 months at 3400 m altitude were evaluated. The SF was considered an independent variable. IE and Hb were the dependent variables. The An in the infant was defined with an Hb < 13.4 g/dl. The DH was defined by FS <12 ug/dL. Data were processed in SPSS® version 25. Spearman correlation was used for bivariate analysis. The ROC curve was constructed to determine the Hb cut-off point for ID.

Results: The highest correlation of SF was observed with mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), rho = 0.449 (p < 0.001), and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) rho= 0.423 (p < 0.001). The Hb cut-off point according to SF, defining ID was 12.15 g/dL (ROC curve: 0.704; 95% CI: 0.597-0.811; p < 0.001).

Conclusion: MCV and MCH showed a better correlation with SF. The cubic and logarithmic models were the ones that best represented these relationships, respectively. Hb < 12.15 g/dL allows diagnosing ID in 6-month-old infants at 3400 m altitude.

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[生活在海拔 3400 米地区的婴儿血清铁蛋白、红细胞和血红蛋白指数之间的相关性]。
贫血(An)是南美洲的一个公共卫生问题,主要原因是缺铁(ID)。在高海拔城市,低压缺氧会导致居民血红蛋白(Hb)水平升高。为了诊断 An,需要测量 Hb,并在测量红血球指数(EI)后对其进行修改。有证据表明,高海拔地区的 An 患病率被高估了:目的:将血清铁蛋白(SF)与血红蛋白(Hb)和红细胞指数(EI)相关联,并确定预测海拔 3400 米地区 6 个月大婴儿 ID 的 Hb 临界点:对 128 名海拔 3400 米的 6 个月大婴儿进行了评估。SF被视为自变量。因变量为 IE 和 Hb。婴儿血红蛋白小于 13.4 g/dl 即为 An。DH由FS结果定义:SF与平均血红蛋白(MCH)的相关性最高,rho=0.449(p < 0.001),与平均血浆容积(MCV)的相关性最高,rho=0.423(p < 0.001)。根据 SF,定义 ID 的 Hb 临界点为 12.15 g/dL(ROC 曲线:0.704;95% CI:0.597-0.811;p <0.001):结论:MCV 和 MCH 与 SF 的相关性更好。结论:MCV 和 MCH 与 SF 的相关性较好,立方模型和对数模型分别最能体现这些关系。在海拔 3400 米的地区,6 个月大的婴儿血红蛋白< 12.15 g/dL可诊断为 ID。
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