Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin

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Autor(a) principal: Angulo,Ivan L.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Covas,Dimas T., Carneiro,Antonio A., Baffa,Oswaldo, Elias Junior,Jorge, Vilela,Guilherme
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de hematologia e hemoterapia (Online)
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Resumo: Accumulation of iron in thalassemia causes organ damage and reduces patient survival due to heart lesions in the second decade of life. Iron deposits are monitored by direct (biopsy) and indirect methods (ferritin) with sequential data being better than isolated measurements. This paper compares two indirect measurements of iron overload; a single hepatic iron concentration (HIC) by magnetic resonance and mean ferritin levels over four years. A retrospective study of 25 patients from the Centro Regional de Hemoterapia in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil was carried out. High HIC (above 7 mg per gram of dry weight) was found in 20 patients and high mean serum ferritin (above 2500 μg/L) in 10 patients. Stratification into three levels (low, moderate and high) of iron overload gave similar results in both tests. Many other factors influence de degree of iron overload in thalassemia. No correlation was found using a non-parametric statistical test between HIC and mean serum ferritin. Both methods provide better planning of chelation therapy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
title Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
spellingShingle Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
Angulo,Ivan L.
Iron overload
thalassemia
magnetic resonance imaging
ferritin
chelation
title_short Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
title_full Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
title_fullStr Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
title_full_unstemmed Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
title_sort Determination of iron-overload in thalassemia by hepatic MRI and ferritin
author Angulo,Ivan L.
author_facet Angulo,Ivan L.
Covas,Dimas T.
Carneiro,Antonio A.
Baffa,Oswaldo
Elias Junior,Jorge
Vilela,Guilherme
author_role author
author2 Covas,Dimas T.
Carneiro,Antonio A.
Baffa,Oswaldo
Elias Junior,Jorge
Vilela,Guilherme
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Angulo,Ivan L.
Covas,Dimas T.
Carneiro,Antonio A.
Baffa,Oswaldo
Elias Junior,Jorge
Vilela,Guilherme
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Iron overload
thalassemia
magnetic resonance imaging
ferritin
chelation
topic Iron overload
thalassemia
magnetic resonance imaging
ferritin
chelation
description Accumulation of iron in thalassemia causes organ damage and reduces patient survival due to heart lesions in the second decade of life. Iron deposits are monitored by direct (biopsy) and indirect methods (ferritin) with sequential data being better than isolated measurements. This paper compares two indirect measurements of iron overload; a single hepatic iron concentration (HIC) by magnetic resonance and mean ferritin levels over four years. A retrospective study of 25 patients from the Centro Regional de Hemoterapia in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil was carried out. High HIC (above 7 mg per gram of dry weight) was found in 20 patients and high mean serum ferritin (above 2500 μg/L) in 10 patients. Stratification into three levels (low, moderate and high) of iron overload gave similar results in both tests. Many other factors influence de degree of iron overload in thalassemia. No correlation was found using a non-parametric statistical test between HIC and mean serum ferritin. Both methods provide better planning of chelation therapy.
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