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Beta talasemi minör ve demir eksikliği anemisinin ayırıcı tanısında eritrosit indekslerinin tanısal doğruluk testlerinin değerlendirilmesi: ön çalışma raporu

Cilt: 46 Sayı: 3 30 Eylül 2021
Tevfik Balcı *, Durmuş Ayan , Cevdet Türkyürek , Ergül Bayram
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Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy tests of erythrocyte indexes in the differential diagnosis of beta thalassemia minor and iron deficiency anemia: A preliminary report

Abstract

Purpose: The most common anemias are iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and beta-thalassemia minor (BTm). A correct differantiation of them is important in terms of preventing unnecessary iron treatment and also preventing thalassemia disease. Considering the financial limitations specifically in countries with high prevalence of thalassemia, mathematical indices, which are simpler solutions, have been used to achieve a differential diagnosis. Materials and Methods: Total of 71 cases eligible for inclusion criteria were included in the study and 11 indices were examined. 46 of the cases were in the BTm-group and 25 of the cases were in the IDA-group. The BTm-group were accepted as positive-patient-group and the IDA-group were accepted as control-group. Diagnostic criteria were evaluated with erythrocyte indices. Results: The highest Youden Index was seen in the Sirdah index (89.48%), followed by two identical performances of the Ehsani and the Mentzer indices (84.%), indicating that these three indices showed the best diagnostic performance. There were two indices with a low performance (DOR<10): The Bessmann and Ricerca indices. Conclusion: Adding appropriate indices to complete blood count (CBC) results before further examinations will be beneficial in terms of efficient use of resources.

Keywords

erythrocyte indices , differential , diagnosis , beta thalassemia minor , iron deficiency anemia

Kaynakça

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Kaynak Göster

MLA
Balcı, Tevfik, vd. “Evaluation of diagnostic accuracy tests of erythrocyte indexes in the differential diagnosis of beta thalassemia minor and iron deficiency anemia: A preliminary report”. Cukurova Medical Journal, c. 46, sy 3, Eylül 2021, ss. 1009-17, doi:10.17826/cumj.905007.