EVALUATION OF THE VALIDITY OF THE PRE-MARRIAGE MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME VALUE AS A PREDICTIVE TEST FOR β-THALASSEMIA CARRIER STATUS

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Background: The national mandatory premarital screening test is based on mean corpuscular volume (MCV) > 80 fL value for the detection of β-thalassemia to provide acceptance for marriage. The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of MCV as a screening test for β-thalassemia trait in the present population. Methods: This study was conducted on 418 blood samples collected from adult individuals. The diagnosis of β-thalassemia carrier was given to those having HbA2 values equal to or above 3.5%. The diagnostic reliability of different RBC indices and formulas in discriminating cases of β-thalassemia trait were evaluated. Finally, a new index called»Momani« was determined based on MCV, RDW and RBC count. Results: β-thalassemia trait was identified in 10% of the cases. The measured MCV value was significantly lower in β-thalassemia carrier group compared to non-carrier group (p = <0.001). MCV value and RBC count showed a higher diagnostic reliability than other RBC indices. We found that MCV ≤ 74.45 fL is more suitable cutoff value of MCV with 86.2% specificity, 71.4% sensitivity, 36.6% positive predictive value, and 96.4% negative predictive value. Finally, our index»Momani« was found to be useful in predicting carrier and paralleled the performance of Sirdah, Mentzer, and Ehsani indices. Conclusions: MCV<80 is a useful but not a perfect cutoff point for the screening of β-thalassemia carriers from non-carriers. The diagnostic accuracy of MCV can be improved by selecting a new cutoff value. Moreover,»Momani« index shows good discrimination ability in diagnosing β-thalassemia carrier in our population.

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Almomani, A. A., Shraim, A. S., Atoom, A. M., Abdel Majeed, B. A., & Alhmoud, J. F. (2023). EVALUATION OF THE VALIDITY OF THE PRE-MARRIAGE MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME VALUE AS A PREDICTIVE TEST FOR β-THALASSEMIA CARRIER STATUS. Journal of Medical Biochemistry, 42(2), 195–205. https://doi.org/10.5937/jomb0-37682

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