New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children

Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and thalassemias are common diseases especially in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Asian regions. Both conditions show the same clinical findings of hypochromic and microcytic red blood cells. Although previous studies have devised mathematical formulae to differentia...

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Main Authors: Nongnuch Sirachainan, Pornchanok Iamsirirak, Pimlak Charoenkwan, Praguywan Kadegasem, Pakawan Wongwerawattanakoon, Werasak Sasanakul, Natkamol Chansatitporn, Ampaiwan Chuansumrit
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-538062018-09-04T09:58:25Z New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children Nongnuch Sirachainan Pornchanok Iamsirirak Pimlak Charoenkwan Praguywan Kadegasem Pakawan Wongwerawattanakoon Werasak Sasanakul Natkamol Chansatitporn Ampaiwan Chuansumrit Medicine Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and thalassemias are common diseases especially in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Asian regions. Both conditions show the same clinical findings of hypochromic and microcytic red blood cells. Although previous studies have devised mathematical formulae to differentiate between these two conditions, the prevalence of α- and β-thalassemias among the affected populations may undermine the accuracy of these formulae. This study generated a new formula that was able to differentiate IDA and thalassemia traits and to determine the incidence rates of IDA and thalassemia traits. A total of 345 healthy Thai children with a mean age (± SD) of 11.3 (± 1.7) years were enrolled. Complete blood count, iron status, hemoglobin typing and DNA for α-1 thalassemia identification were investigated. Discriminant analysis was used to create a new mathematical formula containing significant variables to differentiate between IDA and thalassemia traits. The new formula of (1.5 Hb-0.05 MCV >14) had a receiver operator characteristic curve of 0.92 in differentiating thalassemia traits from IDA, with sensitivity and specificity of 84.6 and 87.5%, respectively. The incidence of IDA and thalassemia traits in the study group was 12% and 32%, respectively. This formula should be useful as a screening tool to differentiate between these two conditions. 2018-09-04T09:58:25Z 2018-09-04T09:58:25Z 2014-01-01 Journal 01251562 2-s2.0-84899573032 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84899573032&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53806
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Nongnuch Sirachainan
Pornchanok Iamsirirak
Pimlak Charoenkwan
Praguywan Kadegasem
Pakawan Wongwerawattanakoon
Werasak Sasanakul
Natkamol Chansatitporn
Ampaiwan Chuansumrit
New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children
description Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and thalassemias are common diseases especially in the Mediterranean, Middle East and Asian regions. Both conditions show the same clinical findings of hypochromic and microcytic red blood cells. Although previous studies have devised mathematical formulae to differentiate between these two conditions, the prevalence of α- and β-thalassemias among the affected populations may undermine the accuracy of these formulae. This study generated a new formula that was able to differentiate IDA and thalassemia traits and to determine the incidence rates of IDA and thalassemia traits. A total of 345 healthy Thai children with a mean age (± SD) of 11.3 (± 1.7) years were enrolled. Complete blood count, iron status, hemoglobin typing and DNA for α-1 thalassemia identification were investigated. Discriminant analysis was used to create a new mathematical formula containing significant variables to differentiate between IDA and thalassemia traits. The new formula of (1.5 Hb-0.05 MCV >14) had a receiver operator characteristic curve of 0.92 in differentiating thalassemia traits from IDA, with sensitivity and specificity of 84.6 and 87.5%, respectively. The incidence of IDA and thalassemia traits in the study group was 12% and 32%, respectively. This formula should be useful as a screening tool to differentiate between these two conditions.
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author Nongnuch Sirachainan
Pornchanok Iamsirirak
Pimlak Charoenkwan
Praguywan Kadegasem
Pakawan Wongwerawattanakoon
Werasak Sasanakul
Natkamol Chansatitporn
Ampaiwan Chuansumrit
author_facet Nongnuch Sirachainan
Pornchanok Iamsirirak
Pimlak Charoenkwan
Praguywan Kadegasem
Pakawan Wongwerawattanakoon
Werasak Sasanakul
Natkamol Chansatitporn
Ampaiwan Chuansumrit
author_sort Nongnuch Sirachainan
title New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children
title_short New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children
title_full New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children
title_fullStr New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children
title_full_unstemmed New mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: A study in healthy school-age children
title_sort new mathematical formula for differentiating thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia in thalassemia prevalent area: a study in healthy school-age children
publishDate 2018
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