Assessment of Iron Burden and Siderosis-related Complications in Patients with Transfusion-dependent Thalassaemia

Authors

  • Karniza Khalid Specialised Diagnostic Centre, Institute for Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Kuala Lumpur, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Malaysia.
  • Nordiyana Azmi Department of Paediatrics, Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Perlis, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Malaysia.
  • Irma Liyana Mushaddik Clinical Research Centre, Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Perlis, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Malaysia.
  • Ahmad Afnan Mohamad Puad Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Perlis, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Siti Akma Ishak Department of Paediatrics, Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Perlis, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Malaysia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rhdhr/v8/19487D

Keywords:

Thalassemia, magnetic resonance imaging, ferritins, Malaysia’ cross-sectional studies

Abstract

Objective: Herein, we aim to assess the iron burden and siderosis-related complications among patients with transfusion-dependent thalassaemia (TDT). We also aim to explore the value of cardiac T2* magnetic resonance (MR) to predict potential cardiac complications among patients with TDT.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study reviewing medical records of 75 TDT patients in Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Perlis, Malaysia. A total of 151 reports from magnetic resonance (MR) T2* performed from 1 January 2015 till 31 December 2021 were transcribed together with relevant biochemical markers and echocardiogram results that were performed within the same calendar year.

Results: We found a moderate correlation between serum ferritin and myocardial (r=0.356, p<0.001), and liver iron loading (r=0.572, p<0.001). There was a moderate correlation between serum ferritin and serum ALT (r=0.462, p<0.001), AST (r=0.465, p<0.001), magnesium (p=-0.276, p=0.002) and phosphate (r=-0.221, p=0.014). All patients had normal ejection fraction, 43 (28.5%) had raised pulmonary artery pressure and none had evidence of diastolic dysfunction. There was no predictive variable to predict cardiac complications among our pool of TDT patients.

Conclusion: The significant correlation between serum ferritin and myocardial/liver iron loading should prompt effective chelation strategy to prevent clinical complications among patients with TDT.

Published

2023-06-10

How to Cite

Karniza Khalid, Nordiyana Azmi, Irma Liyana Mushaddik, Ahmad Afnan Mohamad Puad, & Siti Akma Ishak. (2023). Assessment of Iron Burden and Siderosis-related Complications in Patients with Transfusion-dependent Thalassaemia. Research Highlights in Disease and Health Research Vol. 8, 148–158. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rhdhr/v8/19487D