Correlation between Heart and Liver Iron Levels Measured by MRI T2* and Serum Ferritin in Patients with β-thalassemia Major

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JR_INJPM-4-3_011

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 20 مهر 1398

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Background Transfusion-induced iron overload leads to many complications in patients with β-thalassemia major. This study aimed to compare the level of iron stored in the liver and heart measured by MRI T2 * with ferritin levels in these patients. Materials and Methods This study was done on 52 patients with β-thalassemia major aged 7 to 29 years. Serum ferritin level was checked and heart and liver MRI T2* operation was performed, then the liver and heart iron level measured by MRI T2 * was compared with serum ferritin levels. Results 150-180 cc/kg packed cells were received on average. The mean ± SD serum ferritin level was 2644.8±1988.3 ng/mL. The mean ± SD relaxation times in liver and heart MRI T2* were 4.39±5.8 and 26.59±10.62 millisecond, respectively. A negative significant correlation was found between serum ferritin levels and liver MRI T2* (P<0.05, r= -0.374). However, no statistically significant association was observed between serum ferritin levels and heart MRI T2*(P> 0.05). Conclusion Since there was no correlation between serum ferritin levels and cardiac iron levels, accurate assessment of cardiac iron load using MRI T2* is necessary in patients with β-thalassemia major. Serum ferritin level is reliable for assessing liver iron levels.

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Razieh Taghizadeh Sarvestani

School of Medicine, Shahroud University of Medical Sciences, Shahroud, Iran

Borhan Moradveisi

Pediatric department, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran

Farzad Kompany

Pediatric department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Ebrahim Ghaderi

Social Determinant of Health Research Center, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran.