Iron therapy for pre-operative anaemia

Dec 24, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Iron treatment for anemia before surgery

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Abstract

A total of 114 patients were included in three randomised controlled trials evaluating pre-operative iron therapy for anaemia.

  • Pre-operative anaemia affects up to 76% of patients and is linked to increased blood transfusions and longer hospital stays.
  • Meta-analysis of the trials showed a risk ratio of 0.56 for blood transfusions with iron therapy, indicating a potential reduction, but results were not statistically significant.
  • Intravenous iron therapy resulted in a mean increase in haemoglobin of 1.90 g/dL compared to oral iron, although the findings are at high risk of bias.
  • No studies reported on quality of life, mortality, or post-operative complications.
  • The number of participants in the analysis was significantly lower than the recommended 819 needed to accurately assess the effectiveness of iron therapy.

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