Jong Woon Choi
Inha University
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Acta Paediatrica | 1996
Soon-Ki Kim; Woo Sik Cheong; Yong Hun Jun; Jong Woon Choi; Byong Kwan Son
With the electronic counters routinely used, it has become practical to determine the concentration of hemoglobin, red cell indices, and RDW concurrently in association with transferrin saturation and ferritin in accordance with feeding practices. The 1028 infants and children aged 6 to 24 months, who had been mainly admitted with acute infectious or inflammatory diseases, were divided into three groups, i.e., children who were exclusively breast‐fed more than 6 months (group A), those who had been given iron‐fortified formula milk since birth (group B), and those who had been given breast milk for 5–6 months and then switched to the iron‐fortified formula (group C). Children with anemia comprised 34.8% (104/299) of group A, significantly more than 5.6% (34/608) of group B and 6.6% (8,/121) of group C (p < 0.001, respectively). Children with MCV < 70 fl comprised 39.5% (118/299) of group A, significantly more than 7.1% (43/608) of group B and 13.2% (16/121) of group C. Out of the total 146 patients with anemia, 82.2% (n= 120) had laboratory evidence of iron deficiency, which was mostly suggested by a dietery history. The sensitivity of MCV values < 70 fl in IDA patients was 90.0%; specificity was 53.8%. The sensitivity of RDW values ≥ 15% was 83.3%; specificity was 57.7%. The positive predictive value could be increased to 97.8% by combining MCV < 70 fl and RDW ≥ 15%. The sensitivity of serum ferritin concentrations < 10ng/ml was 62.4% and specificity was 100%. The sensitivity of transferrin saturation < 12% was 72.3% and specificity was 81.3%. By combining the hemoglobin with MCV and RDW in screening for iron deficiency, the diagnostic accuracy of IDA can be increased. We support the use of appropriately iron‐fortified weaning foods or the routine iron supplement starting at 6 months of age in exclusively breast‐fed infants.
Pediatric Research | 1996
Soon Ki Kim; Yong Hoon Jun; Jong Woon Choi; Byong Kwan Son
Objective: With the electronic counters routinely used, it has become practical to determine the concentration of hemoglobin, red cell indices, and RDW concurrently in association with the transferrin saturation and ferritin according to the feeding practices.
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1993
Dae Hyun Lim; Jeong Hee Kim; Jun Hee Park; Jong Woon Choi; Soon Ki Kim; Byong Kwan Son
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1996
Byong Kwan Son; Dae Hyun Lim; Jeong Hee Kim; Jong Woon Choi; Soon Ki Kim; Sei Woo Chung
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1996
Seung Baik Han; Jong Woon Choi; Soon Ki Kim; Sei Woo Chung; Jeung Gyu Kim; Byong Kwan Son
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1996
In Kyu Yi; Jong Woon Choi; Soon Ki Kim; Byong Kwan Son; Jeung Gyu Kim; Seong Ki Yu; Myung Cheol Jo; Il Suk Jang
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1995
Soon Ki Kim; In Kyoo Yi; Seung Kyoo Han; Jun Hee Park; Yun Jeong Chang; Jong Woon Choi; Jeung Gyu Kim; Byong Kwan Son
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1996
Jong Woon Choi; Soon Ki Kim; Byong Kwan Son
Korean Journal of Pediatrics | 1995
Soon Ki Kim; Jong Woon Choi; Byong Kwan Son; Seung Nam Park; Churl Young Chung; Young Min Ahn; Chong Young Park; Ki Yang Ryoo; Woo Kap Chung; Hoan Jong Lee
Clinical Pediatric Hematology-Oncology | 1995
Soon Ki Kim; Woo Sik Chung; Jong Woon Choi; Byong Kwan Son