Serum ferritin and bone marrow iron in patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
A. B. Blumberg, H. R. Marti and C. G. Graber
In 20 patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD),
serum ferritin concentration (radioimmunoassay) was compared with bone
marrow iron stores (graded semiquantitatively). A close correlation between
the two parameters was found. Patients with decreased iron stores (8/20)
had serum ferritin concentrations below 70 ng/mL; those with normal or
increased iron stores had concentrations above 96 ng/mL. It is concluded
that serum ferritin concentrations adequately reflect bone marrow iron
stores and are useful as a guide to iron-replacement therapy in patients
undergoing CAPD.