Table 3

- Corelation between unexpland IDA and positive H. pylori status in males and females.

 IDA with positive H. pylori status (n=49)
Parameter of the hematology indexesMale (n=18)Female (n=31)P-value
RBC (4.2–5.1 ×106/μL)3.66 ± 0.263.36 ± 0.310.001
Hemoglobin (12–15 g/dL)10.4 ± 1.628.9 ± 1.340.001
HCT (36-52%)34.9 ± 2.432.0 ± 3.100.001
MCV (80-98 ft)75.79 ± 3.9172.32± 3.270.001
MCH (28-34 pg)23.74 ± 1.9821.38 ± 2.400.001
Serum iron (40-165 μg/dL)29.63 ± 6.4624.18 ± 4.970.001
Ferritin (13-280 ng/dL)7.8 ± 1.216.35 ± 1.540.001
  • There was a significant correlation between male and female IDA cases with positive H. pylori with regard to all hematological parameters (p=0.001). Serum iron concentration and serum ferritin levels were significantly lower in female H. pylori-positive IDA patients than in male H. pylori-positive IDA patients (p=0.001).