Iron Overload Effects on Liver Function, Kidney function and Hemoglobin in β Thallassemia Major Patients
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2017-11Author
RIYANTI, Rini
SHODIKIN, Muhammad Ali
TANTRI, Lyanita
VIDYARNI, Kurnia Elka
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β thalassemia,  a hereditary   anemia   affects  multiple organs.   Children    with   ~  thalassemia major neec a   regular   transfusion    to   maintain    growth    ano development  at  normal.  They  also   are  at  risk   o: developing    severe   complications  related    to   post transfusion  iron  overload,  which  can be prevented b~ iron chelation.   In Indonesia, transfusion  program and iron  chelation  therapy are regular treatment for them. but  we still  need to monitor  the  iron  concentration Because  of  the  damaging  effects  of  iron  overload. knowing  its  effect  to kidney,  liver, and  hemoglobin is needed. The aim was to determine the relationship of serum ferritin  levels with AST, ALT, BUN, serum creatinine and hemoglobin and if they can be used as a tool to monitor the health of the patients. This study  used an analytic  cross sectional  approach and  recruited  a.II  ~ thalassemia major  patients,  who received regular transfusion and iron chelation therapy. This  study  was  conducted  at  dr.  Soebandi General Hospital,   Jember,   Indonesia   in  October-November 2016.   These samples included  15 patients. The  results   was  a  significant   correlation   between serum   ferritin    levels   with   AST   (p=O.O13).   No significant correlation  was  obtained  between  serum ferritin   levels   with  ALT  (p=0.080),  serum  ferritin levels with BUN (p=0.795)  and serum ferritin  levels with serum creatinine (p=0.537). And also there is negative  correlation  between   serum  ferritin  levels with hemoglobin (t count=3. l 92, r count =-0. 7966 and r2=0.63). The conclusions  is a significant  relationship between elevated levels of serum ferritin to AST and low hemoglobin.  But there is  no  significant  relationship between elevated  levels  of serum ferritin to ALT, BUN and serum creatinine.
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