Author/Authors :
Castiella Agustin نويسنده Digestive Service, Mendaro Hospital,
Gipuzkoa , Zapata Eva نويسنده Digestive Service, Mendaro Hospital,
Gipuzkoa , Zubiaurre Leire نويسنده Digestive Service, Mendaro Hospital,
Gipuzkoa , Iribarren Arantxa نويسنده Digestive Service, Mendaro Hospital,
Gipuzkoa , Juan M Dolores de نويسنده Immunology Service, Hospital Universitario Donostia,
Gipuzkoa , M. Alustiza Jose نويسنده Radiology, Osatek Donostia, Gipuzkoa , Otazua Pedro نويسنده Gastroenterology Service, Mondrag?n Hospital,
Gipuzkoa , I. Emparanza Jose نويسنده Clinical Epidemiology Service, HUD,
Gipuzkoa
Abstract :
Background Olynyk et al. studied the liver iron concentration
(LIC) by MRI of 52 consecutive patients of northern European origin who
were referred to a tertiary hospital for hyperferritinemia (HF). They
described three groups according to HFE mutations and the transferrin
saturation index (TSI) (group A: no predisposing mutations (PM) for
hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) and TSI > 45 %, group B: PM for
HH and TSI > 45 %; group C: no PM for HH and normal TSI). In the
Basque country, HH predisposing mutations differ, with prevalence of the
H63D/H63D mutation. Objectives To study the importance of HFE mutations
and the TSI in determining LIC of HF patients attending the outpatient
clinic at a secondary hospital. Methods Prospective study of 132
consecutive patients with HF. In 120 HFE study was available. In 79 LIC
was obtained by MRI. In 71 patients values of HFE mutations, TSI, and
LIC by MRI were available. Results Mean age: 55.68 ± 14.26 (23 - 83), 55
men and 16 women. The mean LIC in men was 35.66 ± 36.85; women 38.81 ±
29.75. The mean LIC in group A: 38.80 ± 45.18 (5 - 210), group B: 48.96
± 37.51 (15 - 160), group C: 28.12 ± 18.85 (5 - 75). We compared the LIC
mean values of the 3 groups with no significant differences. Conclusions
LIC values are similar in different groups of patients referred to a
secondary hospital for HF, despite variable predisposition to HH.