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PREVALENCE OF IRON DEFICIENCY IN CHILDREN WITH CYANOTIC HEART DISEASE SEEN AT KENYATTA NATIONAL HOSPITAL AND MATER HOSPITAL NAIROBI
Abstract
Objective: To establish the prevalence of iron deficiency among children with cyanotic
heart disease.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: The study was carried out at Kenyatta National Hospital and Mater Hospital
from August to December of 2007. A total of 112 children meeting the eligibility criteria
were recruited from the wards and the cardiac clinics.
Subjects: These were children less than 18 years of age, with cyanotic heart disease
confirmed on ECHO, presenting at the paediatric cardiac clinic of the two hospitals
or admitted in the wards at Kenyatta National Hospital. These were patients who had
not undergone surgical correction.
Results: The prevalence of iron deficiency was found to be 16.9% (95% CI 9.8-
24.1%).
Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of iron deficiency among patients with
congenital heart disease with cyanosis in the two institutions. Routine screening for
iron deficiency is recommended for these children and those found to be deficient
should be treated.
heart disease.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: The study was carried out at Kenyatta National Hospital and Mater Hospital
from August to December of 2007. A total of 112 children meeting the eligibility criteria
were recruited from the wards and the cardiac clinics.
Subjects: These were children less than 18 years of age, with cyanotic heart disease
confirmed on ECHO, presenting at the paediatric cardiac clinic of the two hospitals
or admitted in the wards at Kenyatta National Hospital. These were patients who had
not undergone surgical correction.
Results: The prevalence of iron deficiency was found to be 16.9% (95% CI 9.8-
24.1%).
Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of iron deficiency among patients with
congenital heart disease with cyanosis in the two institutions. Routine screening for
iron deficiency is recommended for these children and those found to be deficient
should be treated.
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