Title of article :
The Correlation between Serum Ferritin, Serum Troponin T, cardiac T2* MRI and Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Thalassemia Major
Author/Authors :
Eghbali, Aziz Associate Professor - Department of Pediatrics - School of Medicine - Aliasghar Cinical Research Development Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mehrabi, Sarvenaz General Practitioner - Department of Emergency - School of Medicine - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Ghandi, Yazdan Department of Pediatrics - School of Medicine - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Eghbali, Aygin Medical Student - Students Research Committee - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Dabiri, Mona General Practitioner - Department of Emergency - School of Medicine - Arak University of Medical Sciences , Mousavi-Hasanzadeh, Morteza Medical Student - Students Research Committee - School of Medicine - Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak
Abstract :
Background: Frequent blood transfusions lead to various complications in
patients with thalassemia major. Heart problems caused by iron deposition
in the myocardium are the major cause of death in patients with thalassemia
major. Early diagnosis of cardiac dysfunction in patients with thalassemia
major undergoing frequent blood transfusion is very important. We aimed
to investigate the correlation between serum Ferritin level, serum Troponin
T (TropT), cardiac T2* MRI and echocardiographic findings in patients with
thalassemia major.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on all children >5 years old
with thalassemia major admitted to Amirkabir Hospital, Arak, Iran, during
2016-2017. serum Ferritin level and Troponin T, echocardiography, and cardiac
T2*MRI were analyzed in all participants.
Results: We found no correlation between serum ferritin and Trop T levels.
However, there was a significant correlation between serum Trop T and
serum ferritin with cardiac T2*MRI and also between serum Trop T and
echocardiographic parameters (positive correlation with E/A ratio and
functional shortening); and a negative correlation with left ventricular ejection
fraction (LVEF). Moreover, there was no correlation between cardiac T2* MRI
and echocardiographic findings.
Conclusion: Our results showed a positive correlation between serum troponin
T with E/A size and FS and a negative correlation with LVEF and it was an
important prognostic factor in early stage of cardiac damage in patients with
thalassemia major. Moreover, there was a negative correlation between results of
T2* MRI and serum ferritin and troponin T.
Keywords :
Thalassemia major , Serum ferritin , Serum troponin T , T2*MRI , Echocardiography
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics