A STUDY OF HB ELECTROPHORESIS PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE ANEMIA

Authors

  • Dr Komal Desai, Dr Hina Chauhan, Dr Yukti Shah, Dr Falguni Patel, Dr Nidhi Sheth Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

Hemoglobin Electrophoresis, Moderate to Severe Anemia, Hemoglobin Variants, Diagnosis, Hematological Disorders, Sample Size, Age, Sex, Hemoglobin Levels, TLC, Platelet Count

Abstract

Background: Moderate to severe anemia is a common hematological disorder, and understanding its etiology through hemoglobin electrophoresis can aid in accurate diagnosis and management. This study investigates the hemoglobin electrophoresis profiles of patients with moderate to severe anemia. Methods: Study Population: The study included 81 individuals diagnosed with moderate to severe anemia. Parameters Analyzed: Data on age, sex, hemoglobin (Hb) levels, total leukocyte count (TLC), platelet count, and diagnosis were collected. Hemoglobin Electrophoresis: All participants underwent hemoglobin electrophoresis to determine the types and proportions of hemoglobin variants. Results: A total of 81 cases were included in the study. The age and sex distribution of patients with moderate to severe anemia were analyzed. Hemoglobin levels were measured to assess the severity of anemia. Total
leukocyte count and platelet count were examined for potential associations with anemia. The underlying etiology of moderate to severe anemia, as determined through hemoglobin electrophoresis, was documented. Conclusion: This study sheds light on the hemoglobin electrophoresis profiles of individuals with moderate to severe anemia. By identifying specific hemoglobin variants, it enhances our understanding of the underlying causes of anemia in this patient population, facilitating more targeted treatment strategies. 

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Published

2023-12-06