Alopecia and Iron Deficiency: An Interventional Pilot Study in Primary Care to Improve the Request of Ferritin

Author:

Salinas Maria12ORCID,Leiva-Salinas Maria3,Flores Emilio14,López-Garrigós Maite1,Leiva-Salinas Carlos5

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Laboratory, Hospital Universitario de San Juan, Carretera Nacional 322 s/n-03550-San Juan de Alicante, España, Spain

2. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pathology, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Avda. Universidad, s/n. Edif. Torregaitán-2a Planta, 03202 Elche, Spain

3. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Marina Baixa, Av. Alcalde En Jaume Botella Mayor, 7, 03570 Villajoyosa, Spain

4. Department of Clinical Medicine, Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Carretera Nacional 322 s/n-03550-San Juan de Alicante, España, Spain

5. Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging, University of Missouri Health Care, Columbia, MO 65212, USA

Abstract

Background. The aim was to study the demographic and laboratory pattern of primary care patients with alopecia undergoing laboratory testing, more specifically, the request of hemoglobin and ferritin and values showing anemia and iron deficiency, and to evaluate the effects of an intervention involving automatic ferritin registration and measurement when not requested. Methods. Retrospective and prospective observational cross-sectional studies were conducted, as well as an intervention to automatically register and measure ferritin when not requested by the general practitioner. Results. There were 343 and 1032 primary care laboratory requests prompted by alopecia in the retrospective and prospective studies. Hemoglobin was requested in almost every patient and ferritin in 88%. 5% of the cohort had anemia, and 25% had iron deficiency. The intervention registered and measured that 123 ferritin and 24 iron deficiencies were detected in patients with alopecia, all women, at a cost of 10.6€. Conclusion. Primary care patients with alopecia and laboratory tests request were mainly young female. Our intervention added ferritin when not requested, detecting iron deficiency in 27.9% of women, potentially avoiding the adverse effects of iron deficiency on hair loss.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Hematology

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