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Query: UMLS:C0240066 (
iron deficiency
)
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Many factors complicate the effort for a recommendation on individual vitamin requirements in
CRF
. On the basis of our present incomplete knowledge about the handling of vitamins in uremia, suggestions for appropriate supplementation only of water-soluble vitamins are given. Patients with advanced
CRF
without dialysis treatment should receive daily supplements of vitamin B6 (5 mg), ascorbic acid (70-100 mg), and the normal recommended daily allowance of the other water-soluble vitamins in addition to the vitamin intake from the diet. We give folic acid only in patients taking antifolate drugs or in combination with iron in
iron deficiency
state and anemia (1 tablet of Folicombin contains 0.5 mg folic acid and 0.4 g elemental iron). There is still a pressing need for more data on the vitamin status, on vitamin requirements, and on long-term effects of vitamin administration in
CRF
.
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PMID:Vitamin status in patients with chronic renal failure. 304 75
We showed that the content of reticulocyte hemoglobin (CHr) is a reliable measure of iron status with regard to erythrocytopoiesis in chronic dialysis status. The mean CHr level was 32.3 +/- 2.2 pg in dialysis patients and CHr was significantly correlated with the conventional parameters of
iron deficiency
. We aimed to utilize the measurement of CHr levels to monitor iron status in clinical practice. We measured CHr, iron parameters, and the intrinsic EPO concentration in non-dialysis
CRF
patients to clarify the alterations in CHr levels that occur as renal anemia progresses.
CRF
patients who visited our out-patient clinic (n = 189) were included in the study.
Iron deficiency
was defined by the transferrin saturation and ferritin levels. Conventional red blood cell parameters and CHr levels were measured using an ADVIA120 autoanalyzer (Bayer Medical, USA). The mean CHr value of the non-dialysis patients (creatinine clearance less than 70 ml/min) was 32.7 pg, which did not differ significantly from that of the dialysis patients. Significant correlations were found between CHr and TSAT (r = 0.032, p < 0.0177), unlike the correlation with intrinsic EPO levels. Overall, 11% of the patients were diagnosed as having
iron deficiency
. There was a positive correlation between CHr and serum creatinine levels. Non-dialysis
CRF
patients treated with rHuEPO at the dose of 24,000 U/month showed different CHr levels compared with other patients (less than 24,000 U/month). It is possible that rHuEPO treatment in non-dialysis patients affects iron dynamics. In conclusion, CHr is an easily measurable and reliable marker of iron status in non-dialysis
CRF
patients. Moreover, the CHr level was also sensitive to iron alternations in non-dialysis
CRF
patients under rHuEPO treatment. Accordingly, if long-acting EPO is available for non-dialysis
CRF
patients, the CHr value is likely to be indicative of the need for iron supplementation.
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PMID:[Measuring the content of reticulocyte hemoglobin (CHr) in predialysis chronic renal failure (CRF) patients]. 1450 18