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The role of iron repletion in adult iron deficiency anemia and other diseases.

Benjamin Elstrott, Lubna Khan, Sven Olson, Vikram Raghunathan, Thomas DeLoughery et al.
Review European journal of haematology 2020 137 citazioni

Disegno dello studio

Tipo di studio
Review
Popolazione
Adults with iron deficiency anemia from various etiologies (pregnancy, blood loss, renal disease, IBD, bariatric surgery, etc.)
Intervento
The role of iron repletion in adult iron deficiency anemia and other diseases.
Comparatore
None
Esito primario
Treatment outcomes for iron deficiency anemia and related conditions
Direzione dell'effetto
Positive
Rischio di bias
Unclear

Abstract

Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most prevalent and treatable form of anemia worldwide. The clinical management of patients with IDA requires a comprehensive understanding of the many etiologies that can lead to iron deficiency including pregnancy, blood loss, renal disease, heavy menstrual bleeding, inflammatory bowel disease, bariatric surgery, or extremely rare genetic disorders. The treatment landscape for many causes of IDA is currently shifting toward more abundant use of intravenous (IV) iron due to its effectiveness and improved formulations that decrease the likelihood of adverse effects. IV iron has found applications beyond treatment of IDA, and there is accruing data about its efficacy in patients with heart failure, restless leg syndrome, fatigue, and prevention of acute mountain sickness. This review provides a framework to diagnose, manage, and treat patients presenting with IDA and discusses other conditions that benefit from iron supplementation.

TL;DR

A framework to diagnose, manage, and treat patients presenting with IDA is provided and other conditions that benefit from iron supplementation are discussed.

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