Iron Deficiency in Anemic Patients: Study in a Tertiary Care Centre

Authors

  • Anand Kumar Chaurasiya Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj
  • Fahad Alam Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6518-0554
  • Amit Kumar Patel Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj
  • Sourav Manna Department of Physiology, National Medical College, Birgunj
  • Niraj Kumar Singh Department of Medicine, Narayani Hospital, Birgunj

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/medphoenix.v6i2.37070

Keywords:

anemia, hemoglobin, iron deficiency

Abstract

Introduction

Anemia is a clinical abnormality characterized by a reduction in hemoglobin concentration below the normal for age and sex. It can be of different types, the most common being iron deficiency anemia which affects mostly pregnant and lactating females and growing children in the developing world.

Materials and Methods

This was a hospital-based observational study conducted at National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Pathology Department, Birgunj, Nepal. Patients above the age of 10 years of both sexes (male and females) having anemia ( males having hemoglobin level < 13 gm/dl and females having hemoglobin level < 12 gm/dl ) were included. After a detailed history, preliminary blood tests including complete blood counts, peripheral smear, and reticulocytes count were done. In patients suspected (microcytic hypochromic blood picture and normal reticulocytes count )  to have iron deficiency anemia, serum ferritin was done to confirm the diagnosis. Patients under the age of 10 years and those patients having blood malignancies (acute or chronic leukemia) were excluded from the study.

Results

Sixty anemic patients were found to have iron deficiency. Females were affected more (66%) with iron deficiency anemia than males (34%). There were two peaks (30% and 21%) in age groups 10 – 20 years and 61 – 70 years. Complete blood counts revealed a significant decrease in the value of red cell indices like mean corpuscular volume in 70% patients (Normal MCV 80 to 100 fl) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin in 72% patients (Normal MCH 27 to 33 pg ).  On peripheral smear, it was seen that most of the patients (72%) had microcytic hypochromic blood pictures. Iron deficiency anemia was more common in rural areas.

Conclusion

Iron deficiency anemia was the most common type of anemia. It is more common in females and the prevalence is more in rural areas.

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Author Biographies

Anand Kumar Chaurasiya, Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj

Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal

Fahad Alam, Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj

Lecturer, Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal

Amit Kumar Patel, Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj

Associate Professor

Department of Pathology, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal

Sourav Manna, Department of Physiology, National Medical College, Birgunj

Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, National Medical College, Birgunj, Nepal

Niraj Kumar Singh, Department of Medicine, Narayani Hospital, Birgunj

Consultant Physician, Department of Medicine, Narayani Hospital, Birgunj, Nepal

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Published

2022-02-16

How to Cite

Chaurasiya, A. K., Alam, F., Patel, A. K., Manna, S., & Singh, N. K. (2022). Iron Deficiency in Anemic Patients: Study in a Tertiary Care Centre. Med Phoenix, 6(2), 21–24. https://doi.org/10.3126/medphoenix.v6i2.37070

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