Non-Invasive Zinc Protoporphyrin Screening Offers Opportunities for Secondary Prevention of Iron Deficiency in Blood Donors.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-01-24 eCollection Date: 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1159/000528545
Anne Schliemann, Christian Homann, Georg Hennig, Alexander Lang, Lesca Miriam Holdt, Michael Vogeser, Ronald Sroka, Herbert Stepp, Franz Weinauer, Ernst-Markus Quenzel
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Background: Frequent blood donors are at high risk of developing iron deficiency. Currently, there is no potent screening during blood donation to detect iron deficient erythropoiesis (IDE) before anemia develops and deferral from donation is inevitable.

Study design and methods: In addition to capillary and venous hemoglobin, the iron status of 99 frequent blood donors was assessed by various venous blood parameters and zinc protoporphyrin IX (ZnPP). ZnPP was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and a new prototype fiber-optic device was employed for non-invasive measurements of ZnPP through the blood collection tubing (NI-tubing) and on lip tissue (NI-lip). We aimed to evaluate the feasibility and diagnostic value of the NI-tubing measurement for early detection of severe iron deficiency in blood donors.

Results: NI-tubing and HPLC reference measurements of ZnPP showed narrow limits of agreement of 12.2 μmol ZnPP/mol heme and very high correlation (Spearman's Rho = 0.938). Using a cutoff of 65 μmol ZnPP/mol heme, NI-tubing measurements (n = 93) identified 100% of donors with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and an additional 38% of donors with IDE. Accordingly, NI-tubing measurements would allow detection and selective protection of particularly vulnerable donors.

Conclusion: NI-tubing measurements are an accurate and simple method to implement ZnPP determination into the routine blood donation process. ZnPP was able to identify the majority of subjects with IDE and IDA and might therefore be a valuable tool to provide qualified information to donors about dietary measures and adjustments of the donation interval and thereby help to prevent IDA and hemoglobin deferral in the future.

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非侵入性锌原卟啉筛查为献血者缺铁的二次预防提供了机会。
背景:经常献血的人患缺铁的风险很高。目前,在贫血发生之前,献血期间没有有效的筛查来检测缺铁性红细胞生成(IDE),推迟献血是不可避免的。研究设计和方法:除了毛细管和静脉血红蛋白外,还通过各种静脉血参数和锌原卟啉IX(ZnPP)来评估99名经常献血者的铁状况。通过高效液相色谱法(HPLC)测定ZnPP,并使用一种新的原型光纤装置通过血液采集管(NI管)和唇组织(NI唇)对ZnPP进行非侵入性测量。我们旨在评估NI管测量在早期检测献血者严重缺铁方面的可行性和诊断价值。结果:ZnPP的NI管道和HPLC参考测量显示,12.2μmol ZnPP/mol血红素的一致性范围很窄,相关性非常高(Spearman’s Rho=0.938)。使用65μmol ZnPP-mol血红素的截止值,NI管道测量(n=93)确定100%的供体患有缺铁性贫血(IDA),另有38%的供体患有IDE。因此,NI管道测量将允许对特别脆弱的捐赠者进行检测和选择性保护。结论:NI管测量是将ZnPP测定纳入常规献血过程的一种准确、简便的方法。ZnPP能够识别大多数患有IDE和IDA的受试者,因此可能是一种有价值的工具,可以向捐赠者提供有关饮食措施和捐赠间隔调整的合格信息,从而有助于防止IDA和血红蛋白在未来延迟。
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