Red Blood Cell Fragility and Reticulocyte Count in Hemolytic Anemic Patients with and Without G-6PD Enzyme Deficiency

Authors

  • Monira Razzak Associate Professor of Physiology, Uttara Adhunik Medical College, Dhaka
  • Noorzahan Begum Professor, Department of Physiology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka
  • Delware Hossian Lecturer, Department of Pathology, Sir Salimullah Medical college, Dhaka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bsmmuj.v3i1.5510

Keywords:

Osmotic fragility, Reticulocyte count, G-6PD enzyme, Hemolytic anemia

Abstract

Background: Erythrocyte G-6PD enzyme deficiency is an important cause of Hemolytic anemia with consequent increase
in reticulocyte count. Objective: To assess the osmotic fragility of RBC status and reticulocyte count in G-6PD enzyme
deficient patients with hemolytic anemia in order to find their hemolytic status. Methods: The cross sectional study was
carried out in the Department of Physiology, BSMMU, Dhaka from July 2002 to June 2003 to observe the osmotic fragility
of RBC status and reticulocyte count in patients with hemolytic anemia. For this, total number of 50 hemolytic anemic
patients (Group-B) with age ranged from 5 to 30 years of both sexes were studied. Among them, 25 were without G-6PD
deficient hemolytic anemia (group-B1) and 25 were hemolytic anemia with G-6PD enzyme deficiency (group-B1). Age
& sex matched 30 apparently healthy subjects with normal blood G-6PD level were included to observe the baseline data
(Group-A) and also for comparison. All the subjects were selected from Out Patient Department of Hematology,
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSSMU), Dhaka. Blood erythrocyte G-6PD enzyme level, osmotic
fragility of RBC & reticulocyte count were measured by standard laboratory techniques. Analysis of data was done by
unpaired Student 't' test. Result: Mean starting & completing points of hemolysis of RBC were significantly higher in
Group B2 vs Group A and also with Group B1 and similar higher levels of these values were also observed in Group B1
than those of Group A, but the differences between them were not statistically significant. Reticulocyte count was
significantly higher in Group-B2 vs Group B1 and also with Group A and similar higher levels of this values were also
observed in Group B1 vs Group A which was also statistically significant. Conclusion: From this study, it may be
concluded that, increased hemolysis of RBC with higher reticulocyte count occur in G-6PD deficient hemolytic anemic
patients which may be due to membrane defect.

Key words: Osmotic fragility; Reticulocyte count; G-6PD enzyme; Hemolytic anemia.

DOI: 10.3329/bsmmuj.v3i1.5510

BSMMU J 2010; 3(1): 23-26

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Razzak, M., Begum, N., & Hossian, D. (2010). Red Blood Cell Fragility and Reticulocyte Count in Hemolytic Anemic Patients with and Without G-6PD Enzyme Deficiency. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal, 3(1), 23–26. https://doi.org/10.3329/bsmmuj.v3i1.5510

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