Relation between serum ferritin and liver and heart MRI T2* in beta thalassaemia major patients

  • Azarkeivan A
  • Hashemieh M
  • Akhlaghpoor S
  • et al.
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Abstract

There is a need for higly accurate non-invasive methods for assessing organ iron content in thalassaemia patients. This study evaluated the relation between serum ferritin level, liver enzyme levels and hepatitis C antibody and liver and heart iron deposition assessed by MRI T2*. Data were obtained from the medical records of 156 thalassemia major patients in Tehran. There was a moderate negative correlation between serum ferritin and liver MRI T2* relaxation time (r = -0.535) and a weak negative correlation between serum ferritin and heart MRI T2* relaxation time (r = -0.361). Hepatitis C infection and liver enzyme levels did not confound or modify the relation between ferritin and liver or heart MRI T2*. Liver and heart MRI T2* readings were poorly correlated (r = 0. 281). Routine evaluation of liver and heart iron content using MRI T2* is suggested to better evaluate the haemosiderosis status in thalassemia patients.

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Azarkeivan, A., Hashemieh, M., Akhlaghpoor, S., Shirkavand, A., Yaseri, M., & Sheibani, K. (2013). Relation between serum ferritin and liver and heart MRI T2* in beta thalassaemia major patients. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 19(08), 727–732. https://doi.org/10.26719/2013.19.8.727

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