A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemias

Abstract Introduction Anemia in the older age (e.g., >60 years) is a major health problem in India and many parts of the world since it signifies an underlying disease and is associated with poor clinical outcome like increased morbidity and affects health‐related quality of life. Since symptoms...

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Main Authors: Amit H. Agravat, Krupal Pujara, Ravi Kiritkumar Kothari, Gauravi A. Dhruva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Aging Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12150
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author Amit H. Agravat
Krupal Pujara
Ravi Kiritkumar Kothari
Gauravi A. Dhruva
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Ravi Kiritkumar Kothari
Gauravi A. Dhruva
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description Abstract Introduction Anemia in the older age (e.g., >60 years) is a major health problem in India and many parts of the world since it signifies an underlying disease and is associated with poor clinical outcome like increased morbidity and affects health‐related quality of life. Since symptoms like fatigue or shortness of breath related to anemia could also be attributed to the aging process, anemia is often easily overlooked in the elderly. Aims and objectives Clinico‐hematological patterns and morphological types of anemia in older age (e.g. >60 years) are manifold, hence this study was undertaken to determine them and to know more about associated disorders. Materials and methodology The present study was conducted on a sample size of 1257 patients who were 60 years and above and clinically diagnosed as anemic. Routine haematological investigations including peripheral blood smear examination and complete hemogram were done. Special investigations like bone‐marrow examination and iron studies were done whenever required. Results Males (aged >60 years) were more affected than females (aged >60 years) and patients in the age group of 60–69 years were affected the most. The most common presenting symptom was generalized weakness. The most common morphological type was normocytic normochromic anemia, and chronic diseases were the commonest etiological factors. Conclusion In spite of modern diagnostic advances, geriatric anemias still remain under‐reported and inadequately investigated, necessitating evaluation of even mild anemias. Prompt diagnosis and definite categorization helps in appropriate management of anemias.
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spelling doaj.art-60d347551b5a487cbd066670d617f0aa2022-12-22T03:29:24ZengWileyAging Medicine2475-03602021-06-014212813410.1002/agm2.12150A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemiasAmit H. Agravat0Krupal Pujara1Ravi Kiritkumar Kothari2Gauravi A. Dhruva3Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Medical College Rajkot IndiaPandit Deendayal Upadhyay Medical College Rajkot IndiaPandit Deendayal Upadhyay Medical College Rajkot IndiaPandit Deendayal Upadhyay Medical College Rajkot IndiaAbstract Introduction Anemia in the older age (e.g., >60 years) is a major health problem in India and many parts of the world since it signifies an underlying disease and is associated with poor clinical outcome like increased morbidity and affects health‐related quality of life. Since symptoms like fatigue or shortness of breath related to anemia could also be attributed to the aging process, anemia is often easily overlooked in the elderly. Aims and objectives Clinico‐hematological patterns and morphological types of anemia in older age (e.g. >60 years) are manifold, hence this study was undertaken to determine them and to know more about associated disorders. Materials and methodology The present study was conducted on a sample size of 1257 patients who were 60 years and above and clinically diagnosed as anemic. Routine haematological investigations including peripheral blood smear examination and complete hemogram were done. Special investigations like bone‐marrow examination and iron studies were done whenever required. Results Males (aged >60 years) were more affected than females (aged >60 years) and patients in the age group of 60–69 years were affected the most. The most common presenting symptom was generalized weakness. The most common morphological type was normocytic normochromic anemia, and chronic diseases were the commonest etiological factors. Conclusion In spite of modern diagnostic advances, geriatric anemias still remain under‐reported and inadequately investigated, necessitating evaluation of even mild anemias. Prompt diagnosis and definite categorization helps in appropriate management of anemias.https://doi.org/10.1002/agm2.12150anemia of chronic diseaseelderlynormocytic normochromic anemia
spellingShingle Amit H. Agravat
Krupal Pujara
Ravi Kiritkumar Kothari
Gauravi A. Dhruva
A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemias
Aging Medicine
anemia of chronic disease
elderly
normocytic normochromic anemia
title A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemias
title_full A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemias
title_fullStr A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemias
title_full_unstemmed A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemias
title_short A clinico‐pathological study of geriatric anemias
title_sort clinico pathological study of geriatric anemias
topic anemia of chronic disease
elderly
normocytic normochromic anemia
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