1997
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/12.6.1173
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Percentage of hypochromic red blood cells as predictor of erythropoietic and iron response after i.v. iron supplementation in maintenance haemodialysis patients

Abstract: Two different aspects should be taken into consideration in HD patients treated with rHuEpo and concomitant i.v. iron therapy: (1) response of the erythropoietic system to rHuEpo, and (2) adequate delivery of the supplemented iron to the erythropoietic system. The patient's percentage of hypochromic RBC and increase in serum ferritin after i.v. iron supplementation should be used to decide whether or not i.v. iron should be given and to monitor this type of therapy in HD patients.

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“…The value for % Hypo increases in iron deficiency, our mean normal value being 1.0%, and values greater than 4.8% represent true iron deficiency. This correlates with other published data which suggested true iron deficiency to be defined as a % Hypo of >10% and a cut-off for functional iron deficiency of 5% [11]. The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether the new parameters on the XE-2100 correlated with CHr and % Hypo in detecting potential functional iron deficiency in chronic renal failure.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…The value for % Hypo increases in iron deficiency, our mean normal value being 1.0%, and values greater than 4.8% represent true iron deficiency. This correlates with other published data which suggested true iron deficiency to be defined as a % Hypo of >10% and a cut-off for functional iron deficiency of 5% [11]. The primary purpose of this study was to determine whether the new parameters on the XE-2100 correlated with CHr and % Hypo in detecting potential functional iron deficiency in chronic renal failure.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…It was also recognised that there can be a normal value for % Hypo in association with low serum ferritin levels (i.e. absolute iron deficiency) [11]. In these patients it can be assumed that iron supply to the marrow is being maintained at a rate sufficient to allow normal haemoglobinization of red cells even though total body iron stores are depleted.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 However, there are other studies which suggested lower threshold values for Hypo. 32,[37][38][39][40] Both these tests are not widely available in India.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since acceptable to increased serum ferritin levels may occur in anemic patients (functional sideropenia), the fraction of hypochromic red blood cells has been proposed as an indicator for assessing iron status [20]. An effective iron replacement regimen may additionally mean that lower erythropoietin doses are required to obtain target hemoglobin levels [21]. …”
Section: When and How Should Anemia Be Treated?mentioning
confidence: 99%