Optimizing diagnostic biomarkers of iron deficiency anemia in community-dwelling indian women and preschool children

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The detection of iron deficiency anemia is challenged by the paucity of diagnostic tests demonstrating high sensitivity and specificity. Using two biomarkers, zinc-protoporphyrin/heme and hepcidin, we established the diagnostic cut-off values for iron deficiency anemia in preschool children and women. We randomly selected non-anemic individuals (n=190; women=90, children=100) and individuals with iron deficiency anemia (n=200; women=100, children=100) from a preexisting cohort of healthy preschool children and their mothers. The diagnostic performance of these biomarkers was estimated by analyzing receiver operating characteristic curves. Diagnostic cut-offs with a high predictive value for iron deficiency anemia were selected. Median zinc-protoporphyrin/ heme and hepcidin values in non-anemic children were 49 mmol/mol heme and 42 ng/mL, respectively, and in non-anemic women these values were 66 mmol/mol heme and 17.7ng/mL, respectively. Children and women with iron deficiency anemia had higher zinc-protoporph yrin/h eme ratios (child ren=151 mmol/mol heme a nd women=155 mmol/mol heme) a nd lower he pcidin levels (children=1.2ng/mL and women=0.6ng/mL). A zinc-protoporphyrin/ heme ratio cut-off >90 mmole/mole heme in children and >107 mmole/mole heme in women was associated with a high diagnostic likelihood for iron deficiency anemia (children, likelihood ratio=20.2: women, likelihood ratio=10.8). Hepcidin cut-off values of ≤6.8ng/mL in children and ≤4.5ng/mL in women were associated with a high diagnostic likelihood for iron deficiency anemia (children, likelihood ratio=14.3: women, likelihood ratio=16.2). The reference ranges and cut-off values identified in this study provide clinicians with guidance for applying these tests to detect iron deficiency anemia. Erythrocyte zinc-protoporphyrin/ heme ratio is a valid point-of-care biomarker to diagnose iron deficiency anemia.

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Kanuri, G., Chichula, D., Sawhney, R., Kuriakose, K., De’Souza, S., Pais, F., … Shet, A. S. (2018). Optimizing diagnostic biomarkers of iron deficiency anemia in community-dwelling indian women and preschool children. Haematologica, 103(12), 1991–1996. https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2018.193243

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