Influence of Inflammation on Assessing Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Cuban Preschool Children.
Gisela M Pita-RodríguezCristina Chávez-ChongBrenda Lambert-LamazaresMinerva Montero-DíazRolando Selgas-LizanoBeatriz Basabe-TueroKaren Alfonso-SaguéMaría E Díaz-SánchezPublished in: MEDICC review (2021)
One-third of preschool children had biomarkers indicating elevated inflammation levels. Without adjusting for inflammation, iron deficiency prevalence was underestimated. The significant disparity between unadjusted and inflammation-adjusted ferritin when using some approaches highlights the importance of selecting the right approach for accurate, corrected measurement. The internal regression correction approach is appropriate for epidemiological studies because it takes into account inflammation severity. However, other models should be explored that account for inflammation and also provide better adjusted ferritin concentrations.