Treatment for women with postpartum iron deficiency anaemia

Aug 14, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Treatment for postpartum iron deficiency anemia in women

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Abstract

Twenty-two randomized controlled trials involving 2858 women were included in the assessment of treatments for postpartum iron deficiency anemia.

  • Intravenous iron treatment showed a significant improvement in fatigue in one of two studies reporting this symptom.
  • One woman experienced serious cardiac complications, including cardiomyopathy and arrhythmia, in the intravenously treated group.
  • Gastrointestinal side effects were less frequent with intravenous iron compared to oral iron.
  • General fatigue improved significantly in women receiving red blood cell transfusions at three days, but no difference was noted at six weeks.
  • The quality of evidence across all comparisons was low, limiting clear conclusions about the efficacy of the treatments.
  • Clinical outcomes related to symptom relief were rarely reported, raising questions about the reliability of laboratory values as indicators of treatment efficacy.

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