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Reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration for screening iron deficiency in very low birth weight preterm neonates.

Mallika Pomrop1, Satit Manopunya1, Watcharee Tantiprabha1, Varangthip Khuwuthyakorn1, Shanika Kosarat1, Rungrote Natesirinilkul1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Preterm and low birth weight infants are at risk of iron deficiency. Reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration may be useful as a screening test to diagnose iron deficiency in preterm neonates.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy and establish the reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration cutoff value for iron deficiency diagnosis in very low birth weight preterm neonates.
METHOD: This study was conducted between May 2018 and March 2019 at Chiang Mai University Hospital. Preterm infants born at gestational age ≤34 weeks and birth weight ≤1500 g were enrolled. Blood samplings were obtained within the first 48 h of life. Iron deficiency was defined by using two or more of these following parameters: mean corpuscular volume <100 fL, transferrin saturation <16% and serum ferritin <30 µg/L. Neonatal anemia was defined as hemoglobin <15 g/dL. The optimum reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration cutoff values were performed by using predictive values and receiving operation characteristic analysis. RESULT: Fifty-seven preterm neonates were enrolled. Nine (15.7%) and three (5.3%) neonates had iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia, respectively. The reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration cutoff value of <29 pg showed the optimum accuracy to diagnose iron deficiency in very low birth weight preterm neonates with sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values of 89%, 79%, 42% and 97%, respectively.
CONCLUSION: Reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration can be used as a screening parameter to diagnose iron deficiency for VLBW preterm neonates. The optimum cutoff value which provided the acceptable accuracy was <29 pg.

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Keywords:  anemia; iron deficiency; preterm; reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration; very low birth weight

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32930014     DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2020.1818216

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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