Hubungan Kadar Ferritin Serum dengan Gangguan Pertumbuhan Pasien Anak Thalasemia Mayor di RSUP Haji Adam Malik Medan
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2022Author
Siahaan, Theresia Virginia
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Nafianti, Selvi
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Background. Growth disorder is commonly found in major thalassemia patient.
Repeated blood transfusion as treatment of major thalassemia can lead to
accumulation of iron. Iron accumulation forms reactive oxygen species (ROS) in
pituitary which can cause growth disorder. Objective. The main object of this study
was to evaluate relationship of serum ferritin and growth disorder of major
thalassemia pediatric patient in Haji Adam Malik Central General Hospital. Method.
In this cross-sectional study, the serum ferritin and growth parameters (height and
weight) were measured and analyzed from all pediatric patients of major thalassemia
using total sampling technique. Results. From 60 patients, 65% had short stature
according to height-for-age index, 56,7% had below 5th weight percentile according to
weight-for-age index, but only 20% had underweight according to body mass indexfor-
age. This study shows no significant relationship between serum ferritin and height,
weight, and body mass index (p>0,05) using Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic test.
Conclusion. There is no significant relationship between serum ferritin and growth
disorder of major thalassemia pediatric patient in Haji Adam Malik Central General
Hospital.
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