Perioperative intravenous iron; an upfront therapy for treating anaemia and reducing transfusion requirements.


Autoria(s): Muñoz, M; Gómez-Ramírez, S; Martín-Montañez, E; Pavía, J; Cuenca, J; García-Erce, JA
Data(s)

15/04/2013

15/04/2013

01/11/2012

Resumo

Perioperative anaemia, with iron deficiency being its leading cause, is a frequent condition among surgical patients, and has been linked to increased postoperative morbidity and mortality, and decreased quality of life. Postoperative anaemia is even more frequent and is mainly caused by perioperative blood loss, aggravated by inflammation-induced blunting of erythropoiesis. Allogenic transfusion is commonly used for treating acute perioperative anaemia, but it also increases the rate of morbidity and mortality in surgical and critically ill patients. Thus, overall concerns about adverse effects of both preoperative anaemia and allogeneic transfusion have prompted the review of transfusion practice and the search for safer and more biologically rational treatment options. In this paper, the role of intravenous iron therapy (mostly with iron sucrose and ferric carboxymaltose), as a safe and efficacious tool for treating anaemia and reducing transfusion requirements in surgical patients, as well as in other medical areas, has been reviewed. From the analysis of published data and despite the lack of high quality evidence in some areas, it seems fair to conclude that perioperative intravenous iron administration, with or without erythropoiesis stimulating agents, is safe, results in lower transfusion requirements and hastens recovery from postoperative anaemia. In addition, some studies have reported decreased rates of postoperative infection and mortality, and shorter length of hospital stay in surgical patients receiving intravenous iron.

Identificador

Muñoz,M; Gómez-Ramírez,S; Martín-Montañez,E; Pavía,J; Cuenca,J; García-Erce,JA. Perioperative intravenous iron; an upfront therapy for treating anaemia and reducing transfusion requirements. Nutrición Hospitalaria. 2012;27(5):1817-1836

0212-1611 (Print)

1699-5198 (Online)

http://hdl.handle.net/10668/900

1699-5198 (Online)

10.3305/nh.2012.27.6.6076

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Grupo Aula Médica, S.L.

Relação

Nutrición Hospitalaria

http://www.nutricionhospitalaria.com/fichadoi.asp?i=6087

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Acceso abierto

Palavras-Chave #Perioperative anaemia #Allogenic transfusion #Intravenous iron #Safety #Efficacy #Anemia perioperatoria #Transfusión alogénica #Hierro intravenoso #Seguridad #Eficacia #Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases::Hematologic Diseases::Anemia #Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Surgical Procedures, Operative::Perioperative Period #Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Therapeutics::Biological Therapy::Blood Transfusion #Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Therapeutics::Drug Therapy::Drug Administration Routes::Infusions, Parenteral::Infusions, Intravenous #Medical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Inorganic Chemicals::Metals::Metals, Heavy::Iron #Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

info:eu-repo/semantics/submitted

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