Review: Effectively Use of Computational Mathematical Tools to Monitor Iron Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia Patients by Developing Novel Red Blood Cell Histogram and a Red Blood Cell Distribution Width (RDW-CV) Related Parameter
Date
2024-09-26Author
Ranasinghe, HN
Liyanarachchi, VW
Rahubadda, US
Kottahachchc, DU
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Reduced amount of body iron stores lead to iron
deficiency anemia (IDA), often because of blood loss or
pregnancy. IDA progresses in stages and it continues to be
an important global health issue impacting people of all
ages and nationalities. RDW-CV carried under complete
blood count (CBC) plays a crucial role in the
differentiation of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) from
thalassemia minor. It reflects the degree of anisocytosis
and the results are interpreted in values along with RBC
histograms. Since the RDW-CV is elevated in other
diseases that associate with the inflammation, all-cause
mortality and post red blood cell (RBC) transfusion it
cannot be used as a specific indicator for IDA. Therefore,
various research groups have attempted to modify the
RDW by combining with the other RBC parameters in
different iron deficiency (ID) and IDA states. In such
grounds, this review describes the possibilities of
developing a novel RBC histogram and a RDW-CV related
parameter by modifying the existing histogram and a
RDW-CV. Further, the pathway of developing the said
parameters will be discussed. Once developed it is expected
to use as a computational mathematical tool to study the
response of the iron treatment of IDA to those who are
undergoing iron treatment. Furthermore, new avenues are
expected to be created to the novel RBC histogram and the
RDW-CV to be applied in a wide range of inflammatory
diseases that are associated with the elevated RDW-CV.
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