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Iron deficiency anemia--bridging the knowledge and practice gap

Authors :
Mazyar Javidroozi
Aryeh Shander
William B. Ershler
Lawrence T. Goodnough
Mary Ghiglione
Indu Lew
Michael Auerbach
John A. Glaspy
Jeffrey L. Carson
Source :
Transfusion medicine reviews. 28(3)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Despite its high prevalence, anemia often does not receive proper clinical attention, and detection, evaluation, and management of iron deficiency anemia and iron-restricted erythropoiesis can possibly be an unmet medical need. A multidisciplinary panel of clinicians with expertise in anemia management convened and reviewed recent published data on prevalence, etiology, and health implications of anemia as well as current therapeutic options and available guidelines on management of anemia across various patient populations and made recommendations on the detection, diagnostic approach, and management of anemia. The available evidence confirms that the prevalence of anemia is high across all populations, especially in hospitalized patients. Anemia is associated with worse clinical outcomes including longer length of hospital stay, diminished quality of life, and increased risk of morbidity and mortality, and it is a modifiable risk factor of allogeneic blood transfusion with its own inherent risks. Iron deficiency is usually present in anemic patients. An algorithm for detection and management of anemia was discussed, which incorporated iron study (with primary emphasis on transferrin saturation), serum creatinine and glomerular filtration rate, and vitamin B12 and folic acid measurements. Management strategies included iron therapy (oral or intravenous), erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, and referral as needed.

Details

ISSN :
15329496
Volume :
28
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transfusion medicine reviews
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9f95012d1ed22c7c09182d1bcfa6dff5