Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in Tehran

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The combination of transfusion and chelation therapy has dramatically extended the life expectancy of thalassemic patients. The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of prominent thalassemia complications.</p...

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Main Authors: Hashemi Reza, Habibzadeh Mohammadreza, Bouzari Navid, Pourzahedgilani Nima, Kamgar Mohammad, Bekheirnia Mir Reza, Shamshirsaz Alireza, Shamshirsaz Amirhooshang, Aghakhani Shahriar, Homayoun Hooman, Larijani Bagher
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2003-08-01
Series:BMC Endocrine Disorders
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6823/3/4
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spelling doaj-2cdcdb53bc0d4e70b645f7eeaf83810a2020-11-25T03:57:33ZengBMCBMC Endocrine Disorders1472-68232003-08-01314Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in TehranHashemi RezaHabibzadeh MohammadrezaBouzari NavidPourzahedgilani NimaKamgar MohammadBekheirnia Mir RezaShamshirsaz AlirezaShamshirsaz AmirhooshangAghakhani ShahriarHomayoun HoomanLarijani Bagher<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The combination of transfusion and chelation therapy has dramatically extended the life expectancy of thalassemic patients. The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of prominent thalassemia complications.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two hundred twenty patients entered the study. Physicians collected demographic and anthropometric data and the history of therapies as well as menstrual histories. Patients have been examined to determine their pubertal status. Serum levels of 25(OH) D, calcium, phosphate, iPTH were measured. Thyroid function was assessed by T3, T4 and TSH. Zinc and copper in serum were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Bone mineral density (BMD) measurements at lumbar and femoral regions have been done using dual x-ray absorptiometry. The dietary calcium, zinc and copper intakes were estimated by food-frequency questionnaires.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Short stature was seen in 39.3% of our patients. Hypogonadism was seen in 22.9% of boys and 12.2% of girls. Hypoparathyroidism and primary hypothyroidism was present in 7.6% and 7.7% of the patients. About 13 % of patients had more than one endocrine complication with mean serum ferritin of 1678 ± 955 micrograms/lit. Prevalence of lumbar osteoporosis and osteopenia were 50.7% and 39.4%. Femoral osteoporosis and osteopenia were present in 10.8% and 36.9% of the patients. Lumbar BMD abnormalities were associated with duration of chelation therapy. Low serum zinc and copper was observed in 79.6% and 68% of the study population respectively. Serum zinc showed significant association with lumbar but not femoral BMD. In 37.2% of patients serum levels of 25(OH) D below 23 nmol/l were detected.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>High prevalence of complications among our thalassemics signifies the importance of more detailed studies along with therapeutic interventions.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6823/3/4
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author Hashemi Reza
Habibzadeh Mohammadreza
Bouzari Navid
Pourzahedgilani Nima
Kamgar Mohammad
Bekheirnia Mir Reza
Shamshirsaz Alireza
Shamshirsaz Amirhooshang
Aghakhani Shahriar
Homayoun Hooman
Larijani Bagher
spellingShingle Hashemi Reza
Habibzadeh Mohammadreza
Bouzari Navid
Pourzahedgilani Nima
Kamgar Mohammad
Bekheirnia Mir Reza
Shamshirsaz Alireza
Shamshirsaz Amirhooshang
Aghakhani Shahriar
Homayoun Hooman
Larijani Bagher
Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in Tehran
BMC Endocrine Disorders
author_facet Hashemi Reza
Habibzadeh Mohammadreza
Bouzari Navid
Pourzahedgilani Nima
Kamgar Mohammad
Bekheirnia Mir Reza
Shamshirsaz Alireza
Shamshirsaz Amirhooshang
Aghakhani Shahriar
Homayoun Hooman
Larijani Bagher
author_sort Hashemi Reza
title Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in Tehran
title_short Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in Tehran
title_full Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in Tehran
title_fullStr Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in Tehran
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in Tehran
title_sort metabolic and endocrinologic complications in beta-thalassemia major: a multicenter study in tehran
publisher BMC
series BMC Endocrine Disorders
issn 1472-6823
publishDate 2003-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The combination of transfusion and chelation therapy has dramatically extended the life expectancy of thalassemic patients. The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of prominent thalassemia complications.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two hundred twenty patients entered the study. Physicians collected demographic and anthropometric data and the history of therapies as well as menstrual histories. Patients have been examined to determine their pubertal status. Serum levels of 25(OH) D, calcium, phosphate, iPTH were measured. Thyroid function was assessed by T3, T4 and TSH. Zinc and copper in serum were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Bone mineral density (BMD) measurements at lumbar and femoral regions have been done using dual x-ray absorptiometry. The dietary calcium, zinc and copper intakes were estimated by food-frequency questionnaires.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Short stature was seen in 39.3% of our patients. Hypogonadism was seen in 22.9% of boys and 12.2% of girls. Hypoparathyroidism and primary hypothyroidism was present in 7.6% and 7.7% of the patients. About 13 % of patients had more than one endocrine complication with mean serum ferritin of 1678 ± 955 micrograms/lit. Prevalence of lumbar osteoporosis and osteopenia were 50.7% and 39.4%. Femoral osteoporosis and osteopenia were present in 10.8% and 36.9% of the patients. Lumbar BMD abnormalities were associated with duration of chelation therapy. Low serum zinc and copper was observed in 79.6% and 68% of the study population respectively. Serum zinc showed significant association with lumbar but not femoral BMD. In 37.2% of patients serum levels of 25(OH) D below 23 nmol/l were detected.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>High prevalence of complications among our thalassemics signifies the importance of more detailed studies along with therapeutic interventions.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6823/3/4
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