Clinicohematological Study Of Anemia In Geriatric Patients
Author(s) -
Sangita C. Pawar,
Nitin Kshirsagar,
Gayatri Patil
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of research in pharmaceutical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-7538
DOI - 10.26452/ijrps.v11i3.2663
Subject(s) - medicine , anemia of chronic disease , incidence (geometry) , anemia , malignancy , iron deficiency , pediatrics , serum iron , weakness , disease , population , gastroenterology , surgery , physics , environmental health , optics
The present study was conducted in the Hematology section of the Department of Pathology over two years. Two hundred and seventy-three geriatric patients diagnosed as anaemic as per WHO criteria were included in the study—maximum 51.2%number of cases from the age group of 60-65 years. Geriatric anaemia showed slight male preponderance (52.4%) over females (47.6%). Lowest haemoglobin value observed was 3.4 gm/dl, while the highest value was 12.3 gm/dl in males and 11.9 gm/dl in females. Most of the study population presented with moderate grade anaemia (47.6%) Patients requiring hospitalisation (71.8%) outnumbered the patients treated on OPD basis (28.2%). Among the hospitalised patients, moderate grade (51.5%)was common Generalised weakness was the most common symptom (69.6%) followed by fatigue (62.2%). There was a signi icant association (p= 0.009) observed between the severity of anaemia and dyspnoea Underlying malignancy (20.1%)was themost common comorbid condition among the anaemic subjects. Amongst the 148 cases of anaemia of chronic disease, 120 cases (81%) had normocytic normochromic blood picture, and the majority of the cases had mild anaemia (75 cases-50.6%). Iron de iciency was 2 leading cause of geriatric anaemia (15.3%); presenting withmoderate grade anaemia in a majority (69%). Chronic blood loss was the most common contributing factor for iron de iciency anaemia (61.9%). The incidence of anaemia is quite high among elderly patients, more so when associated with chronic diseases and malignancies. Despite modern diagnostic advances, geriatric anaemia remains underreported and inadequately investigated.
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