Serum iron indices as a measure of iron deposits in chronic hepatitis C
Clinica Chimica Acta, ISSN: 0009-8981, Vol: 304, Issue: 1, Page: 49-55
2001
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Article Description
Serum iron indices are believed to be elevated in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in connection to the presence of hepatic inflammation, though this hypothesis has never been formally tested. We studied 69 consecutive, unselected anti HCV antibody positive patients, aged 14 to 70 years. Iron, transferrin saturation and ferritin were measured in fasting serum samples. Histologically detectable iron (HDI) as well as histologic grading and staging were estimated semiquantitatively in liver biopsy samples. The median values for serum iron, transferrin saturation and serum ferritin were 24 μmol/l (range, 8–61), 29 percent (range, 6–77) and 170 μg/l (range, 1–954), respectively. At univariate analysis, all three serum iron indices were positively correlated with grading and staging scores, as well as with HDI in the liver; only serum iron was positively correlated with transaminases. At multivariate analysis, independent associations were found between serum iron and the grading score; ferritin and sinusoidal and portal HDI; transferrin saturation and total hepatic HDI. In conclusion, in hepatitis C, serum iron reflects the degree of current hepatic inflammation and necrosis, whereas the extent of progressive deposition of iron in sites of fibrosis is best reflected by serum ferritin. Transferrin saturation is the best predictor of the status of hepatic iron deposits.
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