Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score

Objective: This study aimed to validate the sensitivity analysis of all the available formulas for their ability to differentiate between IDA and thalassemia and propose a novel formula to improve the sensitivity of all thalassemia subtypes screening. Materials and Methods: We conducted a 5-year, si...

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Main Author: Khorwanichakij N.
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Published: 2023
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spelling th-mahidol.865662023-06-19T01:06:30Z Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score Khorwanichakij N. Mahidol University Medicine Objective: This study aimed to validate the sensitivity analysis of all the available formulas for their ability to differentiate between IDA and thalassemia and propose a novel formula to improve the sensitivity of all thalassemia subtypes screening. Materials and Methods: We conducted a 5-year, single-center, Cohort study on 227 microcytic anemia patients diagnosed between June 2015 and September 2020 at Chaophraya Yommarat Hospital, Suphanburi, Thailand to validate the sensitivity of all the available formulas and invent the novel predictive score. Results: Approximately three-quarters of our cases were all subtypes of thalassemia diseases while 26.9% were IDA. The sensitivity of almost all the previous formulas for thalassemia prediction ranged between 13.9%-44.0%, while the specificity varied between 0%-98.4%. Nevertheless, the sensitivity of the formulas that had favorable sensitivity was quite low. Here, a novel thalassemia-iron deficiency discrimination (TID) predictive score is proposed, which demonstrated a sensitivity of 90.4% the specificity of 78.7%, the positive predictive value of 92.0 %, the negative predictive value of 75.0%, and the accuracy of 87.2%. Conclusion: The proposed TID predictive score is a novel uncomplicated formulation which offers high sensitivity for all thalassemia subtypes prediction. 2023-06-18T18:06:30Z 2023-06-18T18:06:30Z 2022-01-01 Article Siriraj Medical Journal Vol.74 No.4 (2022) , 256-265 10.33192/Smj.2022.32 22288082 2-s2.0-85129712269 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/86566 SCOPUS
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Khorwanichakij N.
Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score
description Objective: This study aimed to validate the sensitivity analysis of all the available formulas for their ability to differentiate between IDA and thalassemia and propose a novel formula to improve the sensitivity of all thalassemia subtypes screening. Materials and Methods: We conducted a 5-year, single-center, Cohort study on 227 microcytic anemia patients diagnosed between June 2015 and September 2020 at Chaophraya Yommarat Hospital, Suphanburi, Thailand to validate the sensitivity of all the available formulas and invent the novel predictive score. Results: Approximately three-quarters of our cases were all subtypes of thalassemia diseases while 26.9% were IDA. The sensitivity of almost all the previous formulas for thalassemia prediction ranged between 13.9%-44.0%, while the specificity varied between 0%-98.4%. Nevertheless, the sensitivity of the formulas that had favorable sensitivity was quite low. Here, a novel thalassemia-iron deficiency discrimination (TID) predictive score is proposed, which demonstrated a sensitivity of 90.4% the specificity of 78.7%, the positive predictive value of 92.0 %, the negative predictive value of 75.0%, and the accuracy of 87.2%. Conclusion: The proposed TID predictive score is a novel uncomplicated formulation which offers high sensitivity for all thalassemia subtypes prediction.
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title Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score
title_short Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score
title_full Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score
title_fullStr Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score
title_full_unstemmed Validation of Several Formulas to Differentiate Thalassemia from Iron Deficiency Anemia and Proposal of a Thalassemia-Iron Deficiency Discrimination (TID) Predictive Score
title_sort validation of several formulas to differentiate thalassemia from iron deficiency anemia and proposal of a thalassemia-iron deficiency discrimination (tid) predictive score
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/86566
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