Iron-related indexes in chronic alcoholics. Effect of alcohol withdrawal

Ital J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 1998 Oct;30(5):534-8.

Abstract

Background: Increased serum transferrin saturation and ferritin levels have been reported in chronic alcoholics.

Aim: To evaluate modifications in serum iron-related indexes in chronic alcohol abusers with and without cirrhosis, at enrolment and after complete alcohol withdrawal.

Patients: Fifty-one consecutive chronic alcohol abusers, 33 without and 18 with cirrhosis.

Methods: Liver function tests were performed and transferrin saturation percent and serum ferritin levels measured at time 0 and after 7 and 14 days of complete alcohol withdrawal.

Results: Duration of alcohol abuse was significantly longer in patients with cirrhosis than in those without (24 +/- 13 SD vs 18 +/- 13 SD years, p < 0.01). A concomitant increase in transferrin saturation percent and serum ferritin was found in 60% of the cirrhotics and 45% of the non cirrhotic group. During the observation period, transferrin saturation percent and serum ferritin fell significantly in both groups (from 59 +/- 33 SD to 36 +/- 22% SD, p < 0.05, and from 900 +/- 933 SD to 469 +/- 457 SD ng/ml, p < 0.01, in cirrhotics, and from 46 +/- 30 SD to 27 +/- 12% SD, p < 0.01, and from 702 +/- 602 SD to 340 +/- 29 SD ng/ml, p < 0.01, in non cirrhotics).

Conclusions: Iron-related indexes increase with chronic alcohol abuse and return to normal rapidly after complete alcohol withdrawal. In chronic alcoholics the timing of determinations of iron-related indexes is crucial, and screening for possible concomitant genetic haemochromatosis must be postponed.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Comparative Study
  • Controlled Clinical Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Alcohol Drinking / blood
  • Alcoholism / blood*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Iron / blood*
  • Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholic / blood*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Reference Values
  • Serum Albumin / analysis
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Substance Withdrawal Syndrome / blood
  • Transaminases / blood
  • Transferrin / analysis

Substances

  • Serum Albumin
  • Transferrin
  • Iron
  • Transaminases