Association of Restless Leg Syndrome with Iron Deficiency Anaemia
Mujeeb-ul-Rehman, Ghulam Mujtaba, Zuhaib Ahmed, Shahnaz Shah, Syed Qararo Shah, Aijaz Ali
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ABSTRACT
Background: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) and rest leg syndrome (RLS) are two common medical conditions in
our population. There is etiologic association between the two pathologies which however; has not been
investigated in our local population.
Objective: To determine the frequency of iron deficiency anemia among patients of restless leg syndrome.
Study Design: Cross sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: Department of Neurology, Khairpur Medical College- Khairpur Mir’s from
December 2020 to March 2021.
Methodology: Three hundred and thirty nine patients having RLS, of either gender, age 18-60 years, were
included after taking a valid informed/written consent. Pregnant women or having menorrhagia, blood dyscrasias,
iron supplements or steroids, any neurological comorbid or comatose patients were excluded.
Results: The mean age was 39.12±10.79 years. The mean duration of RLS was 8.42±4.01 years while mean
haemoglobin was 12.06±2.36 g/dL. The prevalence of IDA among RLS patients was 133 (39.2%). The stratified
analysis significantly revealed that elder age, female gender, positive family history, and higher BMI were
associated with increased frequency and severity of IDA among RLS patients (P=0.996, 0.007, 0.372 &0.738).
Conclusion: Iron deficiency anaemia is quite frequent in patients of Restless leg syndrome and healthcare
providers should increase awareness among population regarding its treatment.
Key words: Restless leg syndrome, Iron deficiency, Anaemia, Haemoglobin, Sleep disturbance