Serum ferritin level as a prognostic biomarker for predicting dengue disease severity: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Shukla Shridhar1,Jadhav Santosh M.2,Gurav Yogesh K.3,Parashar Deepti14,Alagarasu Kalichamy4

Affiliation:

1. Diagnostic Reagent Facility ICMR‐National Institute of Virology Pune Maharashtra India

2. Bioinformatics and Data Management Group ICMR‐National Institute of Virology Pune Maharashtra India

3. Health Technology Assessment Group ICMR‐National Institute of Virology Pune Maharashtra India

4. Dengue and Chikungunya Group ICMR‐National Institute of Virology Pune Maharashtra India

Abstract

AbstractSerum ferritin levels serves as biomarkers in many inflammatory and infectious diseases. This current systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated whether serum ferritin levels are associated with severe dengue and its utility as a biomarker of disease severity. Literature searches were conducted in PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, the Cochrane library, and Google Scholar. A total of 18 studies examining the serum ferritin levels in dengue cases in the context of disease severity (nine studies having dengue classification as non‐severe vs. severe dengue cases, and nine studies having dengue classification as dengue without warning signs (DwoWS), dengue with warning signs (DwWS), and severe dengue cases) were included and the quality of the studies was assessed using the Quality in Prognostic Factor Studies tool. The meta‐analysis was performed using STATA software to calculate the effect size as a standardized mean difference (SMD) or Hedges ‘g’ for the continuous outcome. Higher serum ferritin levels were found in severe dengue cases compared to non‐severe cases [SMD (Hedges ‘g’) 4.05 (95% C.I. 2.09–6.00), (I2 = 98.8%)]. In the second group, DwWS cases showed high serum ferritin levels compared to DwoWS [SMD 2.01 (95% C.I. 0.92–3.10), (I2 = 97.89%)], and severe dengue cases showed higher levels of serum ferritin compared to DwWS [SMD 2.66 (95% C.I. 1.72–4.48), (I2 = 98.78%)] and DwoWS cases [SMD 6.65 (95% C.I. 1.72–11.59), (I2 = 99.78%]. Subgroup analysis for the country of study (India vs. others), ferritin testing methods, and ferritin measurement day revealed testing method as a significant contributor to heterogeneity. To conclude, the present study suggests serum ferritin as a prognostic marker for dengue disease severity. Multi‐centric studies involving a large number of dengue patients with a uniform case definition accounting for all the confounding variables might help in determining a universal cut‐off value to discriminate between non‐severe and severe dengue.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Virology

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