The soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) immunoassay should not be used for the routine clinical evaluation of patients for iron status when ferritin immunoassay (FERR1 / Ferritin, Serum) would be appropriate, such as in the absence of confounding pathologies (inflammation, infection, chronic disease, or malignancy).
Soluble transferrin receptor assays are not standardized, therefore results from different assays should not be used interchangeably.
Patients with hemolysis and recent blood loss may have falsely elevated sTfR concentrations.
Race-based differences in sTfR have been observed with Black subjects having 9% higher values compared to non-Black subjects.
Altitude-based differences in sTfR have been observed with subjects residing at high altitude having concentrations 9% higher than those nearer to sea level.