The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis

Red cell heterogeneity, as represented by the red cell distribution width (RDW), can be used to distinguish thalassemia traits from iron deficiency. Two other indices of heterogeneity, the hemoglobin distribution width and the cell hemoglobin distribution width (CHDW), are also available. In additio...

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Main Authors: Liu, T. C., Seong, P. S., LIN, Ting Kwong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-10052010-09-23T05:48:03Z The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis Liu, T. C. Seong, P. S. LIN, Ting Kwong Red cell heterogeneity, as represented by the red cell distribution width (RDW), can be used to distinguish thalassemia traits from iron deficiency. Two other indices of heterogeneity, the hemoglobin distribution width and the cell hemoglobin distribution width (CHDW), are also available. In addition, the CHDW may reflect the process of cell hemoglobinization more accurately than does the RDW. In this study, recursive partitioning methods were used to compare the ability of these three indices to discriminate between thalassemia traits and other nonthalassemic conditions among hospital patients who had microcytosis. The data indicate that the CHDW can segregate patients who have either iron replete or iron deficient nonthalassemic conditions from those who have thalassemia traits. A CHDW level of less than 3.05 correctly discriminated 78.4% of patients in a mixed hospital sample. A CHDW/RBC ratio of 0.57 improved the segregation further, with a sensitivity of 79.2% and a specificity of 88.5% for the identification of a thalassemia trait. 1997-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/6 info:doi/10.1093/ajcp/107.5.601 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Econometrics Medicine and Health Sciences
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Medicine and Health Sciences
Liu, T. C.
Seong, P. S.
LIN, Ting Kwong
The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis
description Red cell heterogeneity, as represented by the red cell distribution width (RDW), can be used to distinguish thalassemia traits from iron deficiency. Two other indices of heterogeneity, the hemoglobin distribution width and the cell hemoglobin distribution width (CHDW), are also available. In addition, the CHDW may reflect the process of cell hemoglobinization more accurately than does the RDW. In this study, recursive partitioning methods were used to compare the ability of these three indices to discriminate between thalassemia traits and other nonthalassemic conditions among hospital patients who had microcytosis. The data indicate that the CHDW can segregate patients who have either iron replete or iron deficient nonthalassemic conditions from those who have thalassemia traits. A CHDW level of less than 3.05 correctly discriminated 78.4% of patients in a mixed hospital sample. A CHDW/RBC ratio of 0.57 improved the segregation further, with a sensitivity of 79.2% and a specificity of 88.5% for the identification of a thalassemia trait.
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author Liu, T. C.
Seong, P. S.
LIN, Ting Kwong
author_facet Liu, T. C.
Seong, P. S.
LIN, Ting Kwong
author_sort Liu, T. C.
title The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis
title_short The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis
title_full The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis
title_fullStr The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis
title_full_unstemmed The Erythrocyte Cell Hemoglobin Distribution Width Segregates Thalassemia Traits from Other Nonthalassemic Conditions with Microcytosis
title_sort erythrocyte cell hemoglobin distribution width segregates thalassemia traits from other nonthalassemic conditions with microcytosis
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1997
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/6
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