LIMA, P. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4126033470207216; LIMA, Pablo Matheus de.
Resumo:
Irondeficiency anemia is a worrying deficiency disease with considerable prevalence, as
it affects all social groups, regardless of economic and demographic factors, and can lead
to several consequences, especially in pregnant women, being a public that presents
numerous vulnerabilities. Therefore, this work aimed to carry out a survey of studies that
addressed the determining factors for the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia in Brazilian
pregnant women. Therefore, an integrative review was carried out in the databases:
Scielo, PubMed, LILACS and Periódicos Capes, using the combination of keywords: iron
deficiency; prenatal care; complete blood count. A total of 12.907 publications were
identified, which after applying the eligibility and exclusion criteria resulted in 16 articles
selected to compose the present study, these being from the period from 2002 to 2022. In
view of the above, the results showed that the most used parameter for have a laboratory
diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia was the hemoglobin being less than 11g/dL, however,
in order for it to be performed in a reliable, safe and accurate way, the ideal is to combine
it with other laboratory markers, such as: blood count, visualizing in addition to
hemoglobin, hematimetric indices; and the parameters to assess iron status, being serum
iron; serum ferritin; the transferrin receptor, transferrin saturation and total iron binding
capacity essential for this situation. Furthermore, the clinical diagnosis, combined with
the laboratory, helps to confirm the suspicion of iron deficiency anemia, the main clinical
symptoms being: tiredness, apathy and tachycardia, evidenced only when the individual
has the disease. Effective treatment of iron deficiency anemia consists of identifying the
cause and replacing iron. Thus, even with wellknown causes and treatment, we
understand that the prevalence and, therefore, the prevention of this anemia is quite
relevant, since prenatal care and laboratory tests are determining factors for the accurate
diagnosis in pregnant women, and this phase of pregnancy a great protective factor for
iron deficiency anemia. In view of this, it was verified that adequate followup in prenatal
consultations from the beginning of pregnancy is of paramount importance, in order to
maintain a good quality of women's health during the gestational period, being of
fundamental importance an integral and constant, in which the trained professionals
guided the patients in a consistent way.