Serum Transferrin Levels in Chronic Renal Failure

Abstract
We attempted to assess the significance of the serum transferrin level as an index of the nutritional state of patients with chronic renal failure. The transferrin concentration was measured by radial immunodiffusion in serum from 79 healthy subjects and 54 patients with chronic renal failure. Serum transferrin levels were low in patients with both mild and severe renal failure; the lowest levels were found in patients in a poor nutritional state.