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Comparative analysis of iron status and other hematological parameters in preeclampsia.

César Homero Gutierrez-Aguirre1, José Alberto García-Lozano1, Oscar Rubén Treviño-Montemayor2, José Luis Iglesias-Benavides2, Olga Graciela Cantú-Rodríguez1, Oscar González-Llano1, Andrés Gómez-De León1, Rosario Salazar-Riojas1, Consuelo Mancias-Guerra1, José Carlos Jaime-Pérez1, Abel Guzman-López2, David Gómez-Almaguer1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare serum ferritin (SF) concentrations and other hematological parameters between patients with preeclampsia (PE) and normal pregnant women of the same gestational period who received supplemental iron during pregnancy.
METHODS: Prospective, comparative, observational pilot study that included 31 women with PE and 30 healthy pregnant women, at 20 weeks' of gestation. Ferritin, iron and complete blood cell count were compared between groups.
RESULTS: In comparison with controls, preeclamptic patients had a higher weight, body mass index, and arterial pressure. Serum ferritin and serum iron were higher in patients with PE (median: 36.5 μg/l vs. 20.9 μg/l and 103.9 μg/dl vs. 90.8 μg/dl) with a significant difference (P = 0.019 and P = 0.345). SF values >40 μg/l correlated with PE (r = 0.281; P = 0.032). A platelet count less than 100 × 109/l was higher in the PE group than in the control group (13% vs. 3%, P = 0.354).
CONCLUSION: Higher SF levels, despite being within normal range, were associated with PE. The incidence of thrombocytopenia was higher in preeclamptic women, however, the remaining hematological parameters were similar in both groups.

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Keywords:  Preeclampsia; ferritin; hypertension; pregnancy; prophylactic iron; serum iron; thrombocytopenia; transferring

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27558940     DOI: 10.1080/10245332.2016.1220120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hematology        ISSN: 1024-5332            Impact factor:   2.269


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