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Objective: To study the utility of the zinc protoporphyrin/haem (ZPP/H) ratio as a measure of iron status in healthy, growing, preterm infants. Method: ZPP/H was measured in 109 well, preterm infants from the time of hospital discharge until 1 year of age (637 determinations). Results: ZPP/H was initially high, but steadily declined. This was opposite to what was expected from he known changes in iron stores during the first year of life and the observed changes in plasma ferritin. Subjects with higher ZPP/H ratios tended to have lower ferritins, but changes in ZPP/H in a given subject were poorly reflected by changes in plasma ferritin. Between 6 and 9 months of age, ZPP/H correlated with other measures of iron status, but serum ferritin concentration did not. Conclusion: Use of the ZPP/H ratio as a measure of iron status during the first year of life appears to be confounded by the developmental changes in ZPP/H, but in the later half of this period it may be a better measure of iron status than serum ferritin.
Author(s): Griffin IJ, Reid MM, McCormick KPB, Cooke RJ
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Archives of Disease in Childhood
Year: 2002
Volume: 87
Issue: 1
Pages: F49-F51
ISSN (print): 0003-9888
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Publisher: BMJ Group