Title: Study of Clinical and Haematological Profile of Anaemia in Hospitalised Geriatric Patients

Authors: Md. Israrul Haque, Soni Talreja

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i1.126

Abstract

Background: Anemia is an important but under diagnosed cause of morbidity in elderly. The clinical and hematological profile of anemia is different in different geographical area.

Methods: It was a retrospective study. Case files of 100 geriatric patients admitted in Medicine department of IGIMS and NSMCH, Patna with anemia, were selected for the above study. Male patients with Hb <13 g/dl and female patients with Hb <12 g/dl were considered in the study. Cases were analyzed to find out clinical and hematological profile of anemia.

Results: The commonest clinical presentation was easy fatigability (70%), followed by dyspnea (50%). The commonest cause of anemia was iron deficiency (45%) followed by Vitamin B 12 and folate deficiency (22%), anemia of chronic disease (11%).

Conclusions: Failure to evaluate anemia in elderly lead to delayed diagnosis of potentially treatable conditions. Nonspecific symptoms like fatigue and weakness should not be ignored, presuming that they are part of “normal ageing”. An effort should always be made to reach etiological diagnosis before instituting treatment. Role of NSAIDs as a risk factor in anemia should not be overlooked.

Keywords: Anemia of chronic disease, Anemia, Geriatric, Iron deficiency.

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Corresponding Author

Md. Israrul Haque

Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine, NSMCH, Bihta, Patna