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. 2013 Dec 5;8(12):e78964. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078964

Table 2. Performance of biochemical iron markers to identify children with deficiency of bone marrow iron stores or insufficient erythroblast iron incorporation.

Bone marrow iron deficiency Insufficient erythroblast iron incorporation
Iron marker AUCROC p value Sensitivity (%) 95% CI Specificity (%) 95% CI AUCROC p value Sensitivity (%) 95% CI Specificity (%) 95% CI
Hepcidin (nmol/L) 0.598 0.07 66.7 50,5 80,4 49.5 39,2 59,8 0.591 0.1 54.2 39,2 68,6 61.8 49,2 73,3
Ferritin (ug/l) 0.855 <00001 41.7 22,2 63,3 98.1 87,7 99,7 0.524 0.8 48.0 28,7 68,0 54.1 36,9 70,5
sTfR (ug/ml) 0.823 <00001 92.5 79,6 98,4 35.5 25,8 46,1 0.634 0.02 58.7 43,2 73,0 57.6 44,8 69,7
sTfR-F index 0.815 <00001 75.0 53,3 90,2 73.5 58,9 85,0 0.577 0.3 96.2 80,3 99,4 13.9 4,7 29,5
MCHC (g/dl) 0.727 <00001 61.5 46,5 80,2 68.4 57,9 78,9 0.447 0.4 45.0 29,3 61,5 50.9 37,1 64,6
MCV (fl) 0.489 0.9 22.9 10,5 40,1 90.1 81,5 95,6 0.676 0.003 70.0 53,5 83,4 58.9 45,0 71,9

Deficiency of bone marrow iron stores was defined as a bone marrow iron score of 0 or 1; CRP: C-Reactive Protein; HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus; MCHC: mean cell hemoglobin concentration; MCV mean corpuscular volume; sTfR: soluble transferrin receptor; sTfR-F index: sTfR-log ferritin index. Insufficient erythroblast iron incorporation: defined as <30% iron deficient erythroblasts. AUC area under the curve; ROC: receiver operating characteristics.