Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Study on Changes of the Concentration of Some Indicators of the Serum Iron Test in Patients with Nephrotic Syndromein Vietnam
View through CrossRef
Background: In nephrotic syndrome (NS), the excessive and prolonged loss of protein in the urine reducesalbumin blood and leads to many other changes such as dyslipidemia, blood clotting disorders, and disordersof hematopoietic components. In NS, the more persistent and persistent decrease in albumin in the blood, themore apparent these disorders, including disorders of iron, transferrin and ferritin in serum. The objectivesof the study were to: Determine serum iron, transferrin and ferritin concentrations and Investigate therelationship between iron, transferrin and ferritin concentrations and serum albumin in NS patients.Methodology: Cross-sectional descriptive research method. Convenient and controlled sample selectionof 68 NS patients without kidney failure, aged 16 years and over, hospitalized for treatment at InternalDepartment of Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, Vietnam.Results: The average serum iron concentration is 8.9 µmol/L, of which at low level, the rate is 30.9%; In100% of cases, the serum transferrin concentration is lower than normal, the average concentration is 0.68mmol/L; the average elevation of ferritin in serum was 610.3 pmol/L, of which at high level accounted for67.6% (46 patients). Serum albumin concentrations are positively correlated with iron and transferrin, butnegatively with serum ferritin.Conclusion: In NS, the serum ferritin concentration is elevated and inversely correlated with the serum iron,transferrin, and albumin concentration.
Institute of Medico-legal Publications Private Limited
Title: Study on Changes of the Concentration of Some Indicators of the Serum Iron Test in Patients with Nephrotic Syndromein Vietnam
Description:
Background: In nephrotic syndrome (NS), the excessive and prolonged loss of protein in the urine reducesalbumin blood and leads to many other changes such as dyslipidemia, blood clotting disorders, and disordersof hematopoietic components.
In NS, the more persistent and persistent decrease in albumin in the blood, themore apparent these disorders, including disorders of iron, transferrin and ferritin in serum.
The objectivesof the study were to: Determine serum iron, transferrin and ferritin concentrations and Investigate therelationship between iron, transferrin and ferritin concentrations and serum albumin in NS patients.
Methodology: Cross-sectional descriptive research method.
Convenient and controlled sample selectionof 68 NS patients without kidney failure, aged 16 years and over, hospitalized for treatment at InternalDepartment of Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, Vietnam.
Results: The average serum iron concentration is 8.
9 µmol/L, of which at low level, the rate is 30.
9%; In100% of cases, the serum transferrin concentration is lower than normal, the average concentration is 0.
68mmol/L; the average elevation of ferritin in serum was 610.
3 pmol/L, of which at high level accounted for67.
6% (46 patients).
Serum albumin concentrations are positively correlated with iron and transferrin, butnegatively with serum ferritin.
Conclusion: In NS, the serum ferritin concentration is elevated and inversely correlated with the serum iron,transferrin, and albumin concentration.
Related Results
Effect of Different Dietary Iron Contents on Liver Transcriptome Characteristics in Wujin Pigs
Effect of Different Dietary Iron Contents on Liver Transcriptome Characteristics in Wujin Pigs
Iron is an important trace element that affects the growth and development of animals and regulates oxygen transport, hematopoiesis, and hypoxia adaptations. Wujin pig has unique h...
A STUDY ON SERUM IRON, TRANSFERRIN AND FERRITIN LEVELS IN NEPHROTIC SYNDROME PATIENTS AT HUE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY HOSPITAL
A STUDY ON SERUM IRON, TRANSFERRIN AND FERRITIN LEVELS IN NEPHROTIC SYNDROME PATIENTS AT HUE UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY HOSPITAL
Background: The prolonged and excessive loss of protein through urine in nephrotic syndrome patients decreases blood protein and leads to other changes such as dyslipidemia, disor...
Correlation of Serum Immunoglobulin-E Level with Relapsing Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children
Correlation of Serum Immunoglobulin-E Level with Relapsing Idiopathic Nephrotic Syndrome in Children
Objective: To correlate the relationship between the level of serum immunoglobulin-E in relapsing idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
Methodology: We conducted this case-control study on...
Iron stress affects the survival of Toxoplasma gondii
Iron stress affects the survival of Toxoplasma gondii
Abstract
Background
Iron possesses redox abilities and plays a crucial role in in biosynthesis, energy metabolism, and other biological processes. It represents an indispe...
MO205: The Outcome of Patients Without Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is Not Different From Patients With NS, WHO Were Diagnosed as Minimal Change Lesion
MO205: The Outcome of Patients Without Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) is Not Different From Patients With NS, WHO Were Diagnosed as Minimal Change Lesion
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Minimal change lesion (MCD) accounts for 10–15% of adult patients with nephrotic syndrome and is ch...
Proteinuria in Asymptomatic Siblings of Children with Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome: A Screening Using Urinary Dipstick
Proteinuria in Asymptomatic Siblings of Children with Steroid Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome: A Screening Using Urinary Dipstick
Objective: To screen asymptomatic siblings of steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome patients for proteinuria using the urinary dipstick method to determine the involvement of siblin...
Thyroid Status in Patients with Low Serum Ferritin Level
Thyroid Status in Patients with Low Serum Ferritin Level
Iron deficiency is the most important but preventable nutritional problem in Bangladesh. Thyroid peroxidase, an iron containing enzyme, is essential for initial two steps of thyroi...
Estimating the hydration status in nephrotic patients by leg electrical resistivity measuring method
Estimating the hydration status in nephrotic patients by leg electrical resistivity measuring method
ABSTRACT:Aim: For years, bioelectrical impedance analysis has been widely used to evaluate the hydration status in dialysis patients. However, its value in assessment and controll...


