Iron therapy for preoperative anaemia

Dec 8, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Iron treatment for anemia before surgery

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Abstract

A total of 372 participants were included in the evaluation of preoperative iron therapy for anaemia before planned surgery.

  • Preoperative iron therapy did not significantly reduce the proportion of participants receiving blood transfusions compared to no treatment or placebo.
  • Meta-analysis showed a risk ratio of 1.21 for blood transfusions, indicating no difference between iron therapy and standard care.
  • Haemoglobin levels did not differ significantly between iron therapy and placebo/standard care groups at the end of the intervention.
  • Intravenous iron therapy resulted in a greater increase in preoperative haemoglobin levels compared to oral iron.
  • Ferritin levels increased with intravenous iron compared to both standard care and oral iron, but the evidence is low quality.
  • The small sample size and underpowered studies contribute to uncertainty regarding the effectiveness of iron therapy for preoperative anaemia.

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