Title of article :
Elevated Plasma C-reactive Protein Related to Iron Overload in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients with Anemia: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study in Vietnam
Author/Authors :
Bui Van ، Tuan Military Hospital 103 , Dang Thanh ، Chung Military Hospital 103 , Nguyen Trung ، Kien Military Hospital 103 , Le Ha ، Khoa Hanoi Medical University , Vu Le Phuoc ، Hanh 108 Military Central Hospital , Nguyen Thi Thu ، Ha Military Hospital 103 , Nguyen Giang ، Nam Military Hospital 103 , Le Viet ، Thang Military Hospital 103
Abstract :
Background: Iron overload in MHD patients is associated with many factors, including inflammation. Objectives: We conducted this study to determine the ratio of iron overload and its relationship with elevated plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) concentration in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients with anemia. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study was conducted on 103 MHD patients with anemia. Plasma iron, ferritin, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and CRP concentrations were measured in all patients. Transferrin saturation (TSAT) was calculated based on plasma ferritin and TIBC concentrations. Patients with plasma ferritin 800 ng/mL and/or TSAT 50% were determined to have iron overload. Results: The proportion of iron overload was 51.5% (53/103 patients). The median CRP concentration in the iron overload group was 3.15 (1.66 - 6.67) mg/L, higher than that of the non-iron overload group [1.5 (0.78 - 3.24) mg/L], P 0.001. Plasma CRP was an independent factor associated with iron overload (P = 0.003). It was also a valuable predictor for iron overload in MHD patients with anemia (AUC = 0.703; P 0.001). Conclusions: Plasma CRP was a good predictor of iron overload in maintenance hemodialysis patients with anemia.
Keywords :
CRP , Iron Overload , Anemia , Maintenance Hemodialysis
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly