Comprehensive screening for coexisting heterozygous α0-thalassemia in hemoglobin E trait

Objectives: A sensitive screening for the coexistence of α 0 -thalassemia and the hemoglobin E (Hb E) trait is important to identify at-risk couples for hydrops fetalis. However, previous cutoff values have shown a positive predictive value (PPV) of only 50% or less. This study aimed to define more...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hematology (Luxembourg) 2020-12, Vol.25 (1), p.276-279
Hauptverfasser: Polprasert, Chantana, Wongprachar, Piroonrut, Suksusut, Amornchai, Settapiboon, Rung, Amornsirivat, Supaporn, Sophonphan, Jiratchaya, Uaprasert, Noppacharn, Sucharitchan, Pranee, Rojnuckarin, Ponlapat
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives: A sensitive screening for the coexistence of α 0 -thalassemia and the hemoglobin E (Hb E) trait is important to identify at-risk couples for hydrops fetalis. However, previous cutoff values have shown a positive predictive value (PPV) of only 50% or less. This study aimed to define more specific indicators to reduce the need for DNA tests. Methods: Patients with Hb E trait, as diagnosed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and/or isoelectric focusing (IEF) techniques, were tested for α 0 -thalassemia and α + -thalassemia deletions using multiplex gap polymerase chain reaction. Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) were excluded using a red cell distribution width (RDW) of more than 14.5%. Results: From 390 specimens, suitable cutoff values showing a 100% sensitivity for detection of heterozygous α 0 -thalassemia were an Hb E level of less than 22% by HPLC, a mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of less than 72 fL, and a mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) level of less than 22.5 pg. Comparable results were obtained in the validation cohort (N = 179). Using a combination of Hb E with either MCV or MCH cutoff points gave a PPV of 76.2% and 77.4%, respectively. Discussion: IDA was reported to interfere with Hb E level. In this study, we excluded IDA using RDW of more than 14.5% to enhance the test specificity. Conclusion: Lower cutoff screening values can be used to exclude α 0 -thalassemia in the Hb E trait yielding a higher specificity in a normal RDW condition. This can save the cost and labor of DNA testing.
ISSN:1607-8454
DOI:10.1080/16078454.2020.1786972