[HTML][HTML] Randomised open-label trial comparing intravenous iron and an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent versus oral iron to treat preoperative anaemia in cardiac …

R Kong, N Hutchinson, A Hill, F Ingoldby… - British Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for adverse postoperative outcomes after
cardiac surgery. Iron deficiency is a frequent cause of low preoperative haemoglobin. An
effective treatment for preoperative anaemia associated with iron deficiency has not been
determined. Methods We conducted a single-centre, open-label, pragmatic randomised trial,
enrolling 156 elective cardiac surgery patients who had low preoperative haemoglobin (100–
130 g L− 1) with iron deficiency (serum ferritin< 100 μg L− 1 or transferrin saturation< 30%) …

Randomised open-label trial comparing intravenous iron and an erythropoiesis-stimulating agent versus oral iron to treat preoperative anaemia in cardiac surgery …

R Kong, N Hutchinson, A Hill, F Ingoldby, N Skipper… - sussex.figshare.com
Background Preoperative anaemia is a risk factor for adverse postoperative outcomes after
cardiac surgery. Iron deficiency is a frequent cause of low preoperative haemoglobin. An
effective treatment for preoperative anaemia associated with iron deficiency has not been
determined. Methods We conducted a single-centre, open-label, pragmatic randomised trial,
enrolling 156 elective cardiac surgery patients who had low preoperative haemoglobin (100–
130 g L-1) with iron deficiency (serum ferritin
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