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  • The study investigated the connection between iron status, ferritin, and folate levels in hemodialysis patients to see if folate could help predict iron response.
  • It found an inverse relationship between serum ferritin and RBC folate levels only in patients who responded well to iron treatment, indicating that those with lower RBC folate often had higher ferritin.
  • The results suggest that measuring RBC folate and serum folate may be more effective in predicting iron response in patients with high ferritin levels compared to just looking at ferritin or transferrin saturation levels.

Article Abstract

The relationship among iron status, ferritin, and folate levels, and the possible contribution of folate measurement in the prediction of iron response in hemodialysis patients, have not been assessed. In addition to serum ferritin and transferrin saturation (TSAT), serum and red blood cell (RBC) folate levels were evaluated as indices for intravenous iron therapy responsiveness in 60 hemodialysis patients. Patients were classified as iron responders or nonresponders depending on whether they exhibited a rise in hemoglobin above 1 g/dl after administration of 1 g of iron sucrose. An inverse relation between serum ferritin concentration and RBC folate levels was found in iron responders (n=26, r=-0.62, p<0.001) but not in nonresponders (n=34, r=0.07, p=nonsignificant). Only serum and RBC folate levels could predict iron response in patients with ferritin levels above 150 microg/l (n=25), with a sensitivity of 83.3% and a specificity of 94.7%. Our findings suggest that RBC folate concentration is inversely related with ferritin levels in iron-responsive but not in non-responsive hemodialysis patients. Serum and RBC folate concentration seems to predict response to iron administration better than serum ferritin or TSAT in patients with ferritin levels above 150 microg/l; therefore, in these patients, it might be used to guide iron management.

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