Our objective is to develop a physiologically based method to determine serum ferritin thresholds for iron deficiency in healthy individuals. The current World Health Organization threshold of,15 µg/L for iron deficiency in women is based on expert opinion. We examined the relationship between serum ferritin and 2 independently measured indicators of iron-deficient erythropoiesis, soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) and hemoglobin, in baseline data from 286 women, 20 to 49 years, who were first-time or reactivated donors in the Retrovirus Epidemiology Donor Study-II Donor Iron Status Evaluation (REDS-RISE) study. At lower serum ferritin concentrations, median sTfR increased as hemoglobin decreased. Using restricted cubic spline regression analysis to determine thresholds for iron-deficient erythropoiesis, the thresholds identified by sTfR (serum ferritin, 25.4 µg/L) and hemoglobin (serum ferritin, 25.3 µg/L) did not differ significantly. The thresholds found in the REDS-RISE study do not differ from those identified by sTfR (serum ferritin, 25.5 µg/L) and hemoglobin (serum ferritin, 26.6 µg/L) in a previous study of 5442 women, 20 to 49 years, in the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003 to 2018 (P 5 .98 and 0.83, respectively). Although international comparisons are needed, these results with US data provide additional evidence for the potential usefulness of a physiologically based method to identify serum ferritin thresholds for iron deficiency.
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Yaw Addo, O., Mei, Z., Hod, E. A., Jefferds, M. E., Sharma, A. J., Flores-Ayala, R. C., … Brittenham, G. M. (2022). Physiologically based serum ferritin thresholds for iron deficiency in women of reproductive age who are blood donors. Blood Advances, 6(12), 3661–3665. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2022007066
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