Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 41-43, January 2004

Influence of inflammation on the relation between markers of iron deficiency in renal replacement therapy

  • A Yavuz

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    • Nephrology (A.Y., M.T., O.K., R.Ç., F.E., G.Y.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • S.H Akbaş

      Affiliations

    • Central Laboratory (S.H.A., M.G.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • M Tuncer

      Affiliations

    • Nephrology (A.Y., M.T., O.K., R.Ç., F.E., G.Y.), Antalya, Turkey
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Murat Tuncer, MD, Akdeniz University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Nephrology, Antalya, Turkey.
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  • O Kolağası

      Affiliations

    • Nephrology (A.Y., M.T., O.K., R.Ç., F.E., G.Y.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • R Çetinkaya

      Affiliations

    • Nephrology (A.Y., M.T., O.K., R.Ç., F.E., G.Y.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • A Gürkan

      Affiliations

    • General Surgery (A.G., A.D., M.A.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • A Demirbaş

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    • General Surgery (A.G., A.D., M.A.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • M Gultekin

      Affiliations

    • Central Laboratory (S.H.A., M.G.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • M Akaydın

      Affiliations

    • General Surgery (A.G., A.D., M.A.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • F Ersoy

      Affiliations

    • Nephrology (A.Y., M.T., O.K., R.Ç., F.E., G.Y.), Antalya, Turkey
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  • G Yakupoğlu

      Affiliations

    • Nephrology (A.Y., M.T., O.K., R.Ç., F.E., G.Y.), Antalya, Turkey

Abstract 

Iron deficiency is an important factor in the management of anemia in both dialysis and transplant patients. Serum ferritin and transferrin saturation (TS) may be influenced by the presence of inflammation. Recently, the soluble transferrin receptor (s-TfR) has been considered to be a marker of functional iron stores. In this study, parameters of the iron state were investigated in terms of agreement (assessed by kappa) with the diagnosis of iron deficiency and with inflammation. The study was performed in 38 hemodialysis, 31 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and 21 anemic renal transplant patients. CRP and amyloid A protein (AAP) were studied as markers of inflammation. Iron deficiency was defined as ferritin <100 mg/L, TS <20%, or s-TfR >1.76 mg/mL. We observed that s-TfR levels were significantly related to both dialysis duration (r = 0.28 in dialysis and r = 0.60 in transplant patients, both P < .05) and PTH levels (r = 0.23 in dialysis and r = 0.55 in transplant patients, both P < .05). Among the transplant group, ferritin and TS, as well as TS and s-TfR were significantly related (r = 0.84 and r = −0.64, respectively), but not s-TfR and ferritin. Among the dialysis group, ferritin and TS, and also TS and s-TfR, were significantly related (r = 0.35 and r = −0.30, respectively), whereas s-TfR and ferritin were not. In the transplant group, the kappa value for agreement between ferritin and TS in the diagnosis of iron deficiency was 0.76 (P = .006), and 0.33 (P = .04), respectively. Among patients with CRP levels <0.3 mg/L or AAP levels <6.4 mg/L, the relation between parameters of iron state was more robust. The kappa value for agreement between ferritin and s-TfR was 0.49 (P = .006) in the dialysis group and 1 (P = .002) for that between ferritin and TS in the transplant group. Our results suggest that PTH levels may influence s-TfR levels. Discordance between ferritin, TS, and s-TfR as markers of iron deficiency might be explained by the effects of inflammation.

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PII: S0041-1345(03)01280-6

doi:10.1016/j.transproceed.2003.11.054

Transplantation Proceedings
Volume 36, Issue 1 , Pages 41-43, January 2004