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When age really matters; ferritin reference intervals during infancy revisited.

Sara Marie Larsson1,2, Andreas Hillarp1, Lena Hellström-Westas3, Magnus Domellöf4, Tom Lundahl1, Ola Andersson2.   

Abstract

Infants are at risk for iron deficiency. Despite research advances, assessing iron stores during infancy remains a challenge to the clinician. Ferritin is the first-choice laboratory marker for measuring iron stores but it is today still unclear how to evaluate reference intervals among infants. We have studied Swedish infants (n = 456), born at term after normal pregnancies. Ferritin was measured at birth (umbilical cord sample), 48-72 h, 4 months and 12 months. Lower and upper reference interval limits were constructed as the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles. By a large study population, we were able to use more stringent measures to avoid interference from the acute phase response than previous reports on ferritin reference intervals. When we used mathematical transformation we furthermore avoided potential information loss in precision and confirmed earlier reports of sex differences. At the lower reference interval limits there were small differences between sexes. For the higher limits, the differences were more pronounced in the older infant. At 0-3 d of age we observed a difference between the sexes of only 5% at the upper limits. The differences peaked at 12 months, where the boys' upper 97.5th percentile was 56% compared to girls.

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Keywords:  Ferritin; infant; iron deficiency; pediatrics; reference intervals

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31642699     DOI: 10.1080/00365513.2019.1681028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest        ISSN: 0036-5513            Impact factor:   1.713


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