The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients

© P. Piriyakhuntorn et al., 2018. This study aims to find the cut-off value and diagnostic accuracy of the use of RDW as initial investigation in enabling the differentiation between IDA and NTDT patients. Patients with microcytic anemia were enrolled in the training set and used to plot a receiving...

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Main Authors: Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn, Adisak Tantiworawit, Thanawat Rattanathammethee, Chatree Chai-Adisaksopha, Ekarat Rattarittamrong, Lalita Norasetthada
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-627962018-11-29T07:50:31Z The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn Adisak Tantiworawit Thanawat Rattanathammethee Chatree Chai-Adisaksopha Ekarat Rattarittamrong Lalita Norasetthada Medicine © P. Piriyakhuntorn et al., 2018. This study aims to find the cut-off value and diagnostic accuracy of the use of RDW as initial investigation in enabling the differentiation between IDA and NTDT patients. Patients with microcytic anemia were enrolled in the training set and used to plot a receiving operating characteristics (ROC) curve to obtain the cut-off value of RDW. A second set of patients were included in the validation set and used to analyze the diagnostic accuracy. We recruited 94 IDA and 64 NTDT patients into the training set. The area under the curve of the ROC in the training set was 0.803. The best cut-off value of RDW in the diagnosis of NTDT was >21.0% with a sensitivity and specificity of 81.3% and 55.3% respectively. In the validation set, there were 34 IDA and 58 NTDT patients using the cut-off value of 21.0% to validate. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 84.5%, 70.6%, 83.1% and 72.7% respectively. We can therefore conclude that RDW >21.0% is useful in differentiating between IDA and NTDT patients with high diagnostic accuracy. 2018-11-29T07:50:31Z 2018-11-29T07:50:31Z 2018-09-05 Journal 20388330 20388322 2-s2.0-85053142262 10.4081/hr.2018.7605 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85053142262&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62796
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn
Adisak Tantiworawit
Thanawat Rattanathammethee
Chatree Chai-Adisaksopha
Ekarat Rattarittamrong
Lalita Norasetthada
The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients
description © P. Piriyakhuntorn et al., 2018. This study aims to find the cut-off value and diagnostic accuracy of the use of RDW as initial investigation in enabling the differentiation between IDA and NTDT patients. Patients with microcytic anemia were enrolled in the training set and used to plot a receiving operating characteristics (ROC) curve to obtain the cut-off value of RDW. A second set of patients were included in the validation set and used to analyze the diagnostic accuracy. We recruited 94 IDA and 64 NTDT patients into the training set. The area under the curve of the ROC in the training set was 0.803. The best cut-off value of RDW in the diagnosis of NTDT was >21.0% with a sensitivity and specificity of 81.3% and 55.3% respectively. In the validation set, there were 34 IDA and 58 NTDT patients using the cut-off value of 21.0% to validate. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 84.5%, 70.6%, 83.1% and 72.7% respectively. We can therefore conclude that RDW >21.0% is useful in differentiating between IDA and NTDT patients with high diagnostic accuracy.
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author Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn
Adisak Tantiworawit
Thanawat Rattanathammethee
Chatree Chai-Adisaksopha
Ekarat Rattarittamrong
Lalita Norasetthada
author_facet Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn
Adisak Tantiworawit
Thanawat Rattanathammethee
Chatree Chai-Adisaksopha
Ekarat Rattarittamrong
Lalita Norasetthada
author_sort Pokpong Piriyakhuntorn
title The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients
title_short The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients
title_full The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients
title_fullStr The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients
title_full_unstemmed The role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients
title_sort role of red cell distribution width in the differential diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia and non-transfusiondependent thalassemia patients
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