D. Pérez Surribas , A. Gella Concustell , E. Cruz Iglesias , S. Hermoso Durán , E. Urrechaga Igartua , M.J. Alcaide Martín , A. Merino González
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Estudio de la ferropenia en el laboratorio clínico
Iron is an essential chemical element for all living organisms, and is required for a broad spectrum of vital metabolic functions. The study of iron metabolism can be challenging in some situations, such as in patients with chronic diseases, due to the effect of inflammation response. In recent years, clinical laboratory research has introduced new biomarkers to those commonly used, with the aim of improving the diagnosis and management of iron deficiency. In this work, a systematic search of the scientific evidence reported during the last decade has been made for the following biomarkers: morphological diagnosis of peripheral blood, hematimetric indices, and plasma concentrations of transferrin (and its indices), ferritin, transferrin receptor, and haemoglobin, in iron deficiency. Recommendations are made for these biomarkers related to the diagnosis and management of the iron-deficient patient.