Tareq Abadl: How Iron Profile Reveals Hidden Insights about Blood Health and Iron Balance
Tareq Abadl, Medical Laboratory Specialist and Director of the Blood Bank at Dr. Abdelkader Al-Mutawakkil Hospital, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Iron Profile
The iron profile isn’t just a test – it’s an integrated system that reveals hidden insights about blood health and iron balance
Each parameter tells part of the story.
When combined, they help determine whether the body has deficiency, impaired utilization, or overload.
1. Serum Iron – The Snapshot
- Measures circulating iron bound to transferrin
- Reflects recent intake and varies (diurnal variation)
- Not reliable alone for diagnosis
- Must be interpreted with other parameters
2. Serum Ferritin – The Storage Marker
- Best indicator of total body iron storesLow – strongly suggests iron deficiency
- High – may indicate inflammation, infection, liver disease, or iron overload
- Acute – phase reactant
- Considered the gold standard for iron deficiency assessment
3. TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity) – Transport Capacity
- Reflects transferrin’s ability to bind iron
- High in iron deficiency (body trying to capture more iron)
- Low in chronic disease or malnutrition
- Indirectly reflects liver function and protein status
4. Transferrin Saturation (TSAT) – Saturation Percentage
- Calculated: (Serum Iron divided into TIBC) x 100
- Low – insufficient iron available
- High – suggests iron overload or increased absorption
- Important in detecting conditions like hemochromatosis
5. Interpretation Patterns
Iron Deficiency Anemia:
Low Ferritin plus High TIBC plus High TSAT equals clear iron deficiency
Anemia of Chronic Disease:
Normal/High Ferritin plus low Serum Iron plus low TIBC equals iron trapped in stores
Hemochromatosis (Iron Overload):
High Ferritin plus High TSAT (more than 45–50 percent) equals excess iron storage
Liver Disease / Malnutrition:
Altered TIBC and ferritin – interpretation requires caution
Useful Additions
CRP (C-Reactive Protein):
Helps interpret ferritin (to rule out inflammation effect)
Soluble Transferrin Receptor (sTfR):
- High in iron deficiency
- Normal in anemia of chronic disease
- Useful when ferritin is misleading
Reticulocyte Hemoglobin (CHr / Ret-He):
- Early indicator of functional iron deficiency
- Reflects iron available for new RBC production
Summary
- Serum Iron equals momentary snapshot
- Ferritin equals true storage
- TIBC equals transport capacity & demand
- TSAT equals saturation status
Diagnosis equals integration of all values, not a single number.”

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