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Clinical Utility of Folic Acid Testing for Patients with Anemia or Dementia
Authors:M. Javed Ashraf  James R. Cook  Michael B. Rothberg
Affiliation:(1) Division of Cardiology, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA, USA;(2) Division of General Medicine and Geriatrics, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA, USA;(3) Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:Background  Serum folic acid tests are routinely ordered by physicians for evaluating anemia and sometimes ordered for evaluating dementia and altered mental status. Objective  To determine the utility of routine folic acid testing for patients with anemia or dementia/altered mental status in the era of folic acid fortification. Design  Retrospective analysis of consecutive folic acid tests performed on adults over a 4-month period; chart review of patients without anemia. Measurements and Main Results  Serum folic acid level, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), and hematocrit. We reviewed 1,007 folic acid tests performed on 980 patients. The average age was 63.8 years, and 62% of the tests were from outpatient facilities. Only 4 (0.4%) patients had folic acid levels <3 ng/mL, while 10 (1%) patients had levels of 3–4 ng/mL (borderline). Thirty-five percent of the folic acid tests were performed on patients who were not anemic; most of these were ordered to evaluate dementia or altered mental status and folic acid level was normal in all these patients. Only 7% of the patients tested had a macrocytic anemia; these patients were more likely than those without macrocytic anemia to have low folic acid levels (2.8% vs 0.4%, p < .03). Conclusion  Low serum folic acid levels were rarely detected in a series of patients being evaluated for anemia, dementia, or altered mental status. The test should be reserved for patients with macrocytic anemia and those at high risk for folic acid deficiency.
Keywords:folic acid   anemia   dementia
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