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Med Clin (Barc) ; 2024 Jul 12.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39003111

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BACKGROUND: The main genetic cause of iron overload is haemochromatosis (HC). In recent years, the study of non-HFE genes (HFE2, HJV, HAMP, TRF2, SLC40A1, and BMP6) has become relevant thanks to next-generation sequencing (NGS) and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) techniques. Our objectives were to estimate the prevalence of both HFE (C282Y/HY63D variants) and non-HFE variants attending a tertiary hospital in Aragón, to predict the effect of the variants on the protein, and to establish a genotype-phenotype correlation evaluating with the clinical context. METHODS: Retrospective descriptive study from 2006 to 2020 of patients attended at genetic consultation in a reference hospital for HC in Aragon. We calculated prevalence of HFE and non-HFE variants. We analysed non-HFE genes (HFE2, HJV, HAMP, TRF2, SLC40A1, and BMP6), used bioinformatics tools, consulted different databases and measured clinical parameters (laboratory and imaging). RESULTS: The prevalence of C282Y homozygous was 5.95% respect the total of cases and 0.025% respect our population. The prevalence of non-HFE HC variants was 1.94% respect the total of cases and 0.008% respect our population. We found 27 variants in non-HFE genes and 4 in HFE gene, of which 6 were classified as variant of uncertain clinical significance (VUS), or likely pathogenic or pathogenic according to the ACMG classification criteria. CONCLUSION: Our prevalence results are as expected, and similar to those obtained by other studies. Although some of the genetic findings explain the clinical symptoms of some of our patients, we remain have a high number of patients without a clear molecular diagnosis.

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Nutr Hosp ; 41(4): 866-872, 2024 Aug 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38967304

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Introduction: Background: chronic iron-deficiency anaemia in children has a negative impact on neuronal and cognitive development. Despite current knowledge on this subject, in Bolivia iron intake along the psychomotor development stimulation as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation process for children with severe chronic malnutrition is not yet used. Objective: to evaluate the effect of a neurorestorative diet, consisting of iron supplements and other micronutrients, along with psychomotor stimulation in preschool children with chronic malnutrition, iron-deficiency anaemia and severe psychomotor delay. Patients and methods: twenty-four children between 1 and 56 months of age admitted to the integral nutritional recovery centre (INRC), Paediatric Hospital of Cochabamba, Bolivia were included. A strategy of intervention was applied consisting of nutritional replenishment through the administration of elaborated meals prepared from local foods with high heme and non-heme iron concentration, added with vegetables plus the administration of micronutrient´s supplementation and the psychomotor stimulation. Anthropometric indices, psychomotor and biochemical parameters were measured at four times points, during the hospitalisation period. Results: at the beginning, the anthropometric and psychomotor parameters were decreased (between -2 and -3 z score and below 50 % respectively). Combined strategy intervention with iron and other micronutrients together photons produced significant changes between the evaluated time points, both in anthropometric and psychomotor parameters, although these changes were less than expected. Conclusions: the combined strategy used in this study allowed recovery from the anaemia and minimal growth due to the low birth weight or chronic malnutrition. However, the intervention was insufficient to achieve a complete recovery.


Introducción: Antecedentes: la anemia ferropénica crónica en niños tiene un gran impacto negativo en el desarrollo neuronal y cognitivo. A pesar del conocimiento actual sobre el tema, en Bolivia aún no se utiliza la ingesta de hierro más estimulación del desarrollo psicomotor como parte de un proceso de rehabilitación integral de niños con desnutrición crónica severa. Objetivo: evaluar el efecto de una dieta neuro reparadora, consistente en suplementos de hierro y otros micronutrientes, junto con estimulación psicomotora en niños preescolares con desnutrición crónica, anemia por deficiencia de hierro y retraso psicomotor severo. Pacientes y métodos: se incluyeron veinticuatro niños entre 1 y 56 meses de edad ingresados en el centro de recuperación nutricional integral (CRIN), Hospital Pediátrico de Cochabamba, Bolivia. Se aplicó una estrategia de intervención consistente en la reposición nutricional mediante la administración de comidas elaboradas a partir de alimentos locales con alta concentración de hierro hemo y no hemo, adicionados con vegetales más la administración de suplementación con micronutrientes y la estimulación psicomotora. Se midieron índices antropométricos, parámetros psicomotores y bioquímicos en cuatro momentos del tiempo de hospitalización. Resultados: al principio, los parámetros antropométricos y psicomotores estaban disminuidos (entre -2 y-3 puntuación z; y menor a 50 % respectivamente). La estrategia combinada de intervención con hierro y otros micronutrientes junto con fotones produjo cambios significativos entre los momentos evaluados, tanto en los parámetros antropométricos como psicomotores, aunque estos cambios fueron menores a lo esperado. Conclusiones: la estrategia combinada utilizada en este estudio permitió la recuperación de la anemia y un crecimiento mínimo debido al bajo peso al nacer o la desnutrición crónica. Sin embargo, la intervención fue insuficiente para lograr una recuperación completa.


Subject(s)
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency , Dietary Supplements , Malnutrition , Humans , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/therapy , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/drug therapy , Child, Preschool , Male , Infant , Female , Malnutrition/therapy , Malnutrition/etiology , Micronutrients/administration & dosage , Chronic Disease , Psychomotor Performance , Psychomotor Disorders/etiology , Psychomotor Disorders/diet therapy , Iron/administration & dosage , Iron/therapeutic use
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Rev. clín. esp. (Ed. impr.) ; 224(4): 225-232, Abr. 2024. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-232257

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La anemia perioperatoria constituye un factor independiente de riesgo de morbimortalidad posoperatoria. Sin embargo, persisten barreras conceptuales, logísticas y administrativas que dificultan la implementación generalizada de protocolos para su manejo. El coordinador del proyecto convocó a un grupo multidisciplinar de ocho profesionales para elaborar un documento de consenso sobre el manejo de la anemia perioperatoria, con base a en serie puntos claves (PCs) relativos a su prevalencia, consecuencias, diagnóstico y tratamiento. Estos PCs fueron evaluados utilizando una escala Likert de 5 puntos, desde «totalmente en desacuerdo [1]» a «totalmente de acuerdo [5]». Cada PC se consideró consensuado si recibía una puntuación de 4 o 5 por al menos siete participantes (> 75%). A partir de los 36 PCs consensuados, se construyeron algoritmos diagnóstico-terapéuticos que pueden facilitar la implementación de programas de identificación precoz y manejo adecuado de la anemia perioperatoria, adaptados a las características de las instituciones hospitalarias de nuestro país.(AU)


Perioperative anemia is an independent risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality. However, conceptual, logistical and administrative barriers persist that hinder the widespread implementation of protocols for their management. The project coordinator convened a multidisciplinary group of 9 experienced professionals to develop perioperative anemia management algorithms, based on a series of key points (KPs) related to its prevalence, consequences, diagnosis and treatment. These KPs were assessed using a 5-point Likert scale, from “strongly disagree [1]” to “strongly agree [5]”. For each KP, consensus was reached when receiving a score of 4 or 5 from at least 7 participants (>75%). Based on the 36 KPs agreed upon, diagnostic-therapeutic algorithms were developed that we believe can facilitate the implementation of programs for early identification and adequate management of perioperative anemia, adapted to the characteristics of the different institutions in our country.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Anemia/complications , Indicators of Morbidity and Mortality , Postoperative Care , Anemia/diagnosis , Anemia/therapy , Spain , Preoperative Care , Preoperative Period , Risk Factors , Consensus
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38670490

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INTRODUCTION: Preoperative anemia affects approximately one third of surgical patients. It increases the risk of blood transfusion and influences short- and medium-term functional outcomes, increases comorbidities, complications and costs. The "Patient Blood Management" (PBM) programs, for integrated and multidisciplinary management of patients, are considered as paradigms of quality care and have as one of the fundamental objectives to correct perioperative anemia. PBM has been incorporated into the schemes for intensified recovery of surgical patients: the recent Enhanced Recovery After Surgery 2021 pathway (in Spanish RICA 2021) includes almost 30 indirect recommendations for PBM. OBJECTIVE: To make a consensus document with RAND/UCLA Delphi methodology to increase the penetration and priority of the RICA 2021 recommendations on PBM in daily clinical practice. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A coordinating group composed of 6 specialists from Hematology-Hemotherapy, Anesthesiology and Internal Medicine with expertise in anemia and PBM was formed. A survey was elaborated using Delphi RAND/UCLA methodology to reach a consensus on the key areas and priority professional actions to be developed at the present time to improve the management of perioperative anemia. The survey questions were extracted from the PBM recommendations contained in the RICA 2021 pathway. The development of the electronic survey (Google Platform) and the management of the responses was the responsibility of an expert in quality of care and clinical safety. Participants were selected by invitation from speakers at AWGE-GIEMSA scientific meetings and national representatives of PBM-related working groups (Seville Document, SEDAR HTF section and RICA 2021 pathway participants). In the first round of the survey, the anonymized online questionnaire had 28 questions: 20 of them were about PBM concepts included in ERAS guidelines (2 about general PBM organization, 10 on diagnosis and treatment of preoperative anemia, 3 on management of postoperative anemia, 5 on transfusion criteria) and 8 on pending aspects of research. Responses were organized according to a 10-point Likter scale (0: strongly disagree to 10: strongly agree). Any additional contributions that the participants considered appropriate were allowed. They were considered consensual because all the questions obtained an average score of more than 9 points, except one (question 14). The second round of the survey consisted of 37 questions, resulting from the reformulation of the questions of the first round and the incorporation of the participants' comments. It consisted of 2 questions about general organization of PBM programme, 15 questions on the diagnosis and treatment of preoperative anemia; 3 on the management of postoperative anemia, 6 on transfusional criteria and finally 11 questions on aspects pending od future investigations. Statistical treatment: tabulation of mean, median and interquartiles 25-75 of the value of each survey question (Tables 1, 2 and 3). RESULTS: Except for one, all the recommendations were accepted. Except for three, all above 8, and most with an average score of 9 or higher. They are grouped into: 1.- "It is important and necessary to detect and etiologically diagnose any preoperative anemia state in ALL patients who are candidates for surgical procedures with potential bleeding risk, including pregnant patients". 2.- "The preoperative treatment of anemia should be initiated sufficiently in advance and with all the necessary hematinic contributions to correct this condition". 3.- "There is NO justification for transfusing any unit of packed red blood cells preoperatively in stable patients with moderate anemia Hb 8-10g/dL who are candidates for potentially bleeding surgery that cannot be delayed." 4.- "It is recommended to universalize restrictive criteria for red blood cell transfusion in surgical and obstetric patients." 5.- "Postoperative anemia should be treated to improve postoperative results and accelerate postoperative recovery in the short and medium term". CONCLUSIONS: There was a large consensus, with maximum acceptance,strong level of evidence and high recommendation in most of the questions asked. Our work helps to identify initiatives and performances who can be suitables for the implementation of PBM programs at each hospital and for all patients.


Subject(s)
Anemia , Delphi Technique , Elective Surgical Procedures , Humans , Anemia/therapy , Blood Transfusion , Perioperative Care/methods , Perioperative Care/standards , Postoperative Complications/therapy , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology , Enhanced Recovery After Surgery/standards
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Ars pharm ; 65(2): 107-115, mar. 2024. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-231947

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Introducción: La ferropenia y la anemia ferropénica son condiciones clínicas frecuentes en la práctica clínica diaria, requiriendo terapia de reemplazo con hierro. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la adecuación del tratamiento con hierro intravenoso de los pacientes ingresados e identificar las principales causas de prescripción inadecuada. Método: Estudio retrospectivo observacional. Se incluyeron pacientes adultos a los que se les prescribió hierro intravenoso durante el periodo de estudio. Se consideró el tratamiento como adecuado si el paciente presentaba ferropenia, bien por déficit absoluto (ferritina<100 ng/mL) o funcional de hierro (índice de saturación de transferrina sérica < 20 % y ferritina < 300 ng/ml). La variable principal del estudio fue el porcentaje de pacientes con prescripción adecuada de hierro intravenoso. Resultados: El estudio incluyó 250 pacientes. El uso del hierro fue adecuado en el 41,6 % (104) de los 250 pacientes analizados. La causa principal de inadecuación en un 46,4 % de pacientes, fue la falta de datos analíticos que corroboraran la ferropenia. Conclusiones: Nuestro centro presenta un déficit de adecuación de la prescripción de hierro intravenoso pese a la existencia de un protocolo de utilización del mismo. El principal punto de mejora sería la realización de un perfil analítico que permita el diagnóstico adecuado del déficit de hierro previo a la prescripción de hierro intravenoso. En algunas patologías, la inexistencia de guías clínicas con puntos de corte específicos para los marcadores analíticos indicativos de déficit de hierro en la bibliografía disponible puede contribuir a esta situación. (AU)


Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia and iron deficiency are usual clinical conditions in daily clinical practice, requiring iron replacement therapy. The study objective was to evaluate the appropriateness of intravenous iron treatment in hospitalized patients and to identify the main causes of inappropriate prescription. Method: This is a retrospective observational study. Adult patients who received intravenous iron therapy at their hospital during the study period were included. Appropriate treatment was considered when patient presented iron deficiency, either due to absolute (ferritin <100 ng/mL) or functional iron deficiency (transferrin saturation index < 20 % and ferritin < 300 ng/mL). The main variable of the study was patient percentage with adequate prescription or parenteral iron. Results: The study included 250 patients. The use of iron was adequate in 41.6 % (104) of the 250 patients analyzed. The main cause of inadequacy in 46.4 % of patients was the lack of analytical data which corroborated iron defi-ciency. Conclusions: Our center has a deficiency in the appropriateness of the prescription of parenteral iron despite the existence of a protocol for its use. The main point of improvement would be the creation of an analytical profile that allows the adequate diagnosis of iron deficiency prior to the prescription of intravenous iron. In some pathologies, the lack of clinical guidelines with specific cut-off points for analytical markers indicative of iron deficiency in the available literature may contribute to this situation. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/drug therapy , Iron/administration & dosage , Hospital Care , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. arch. med. familiar gen. (En línea) ; 21(1): 42-46, mar. 2024. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1554304

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La seguridad y eficacia de los programas de suplementación con hierro a lactantes, está actualmente en discusión. El objetivo de esta revisión fue identificar estudios sobre riesgos y beneficios de la suplementación con hierro profiláctico en lactantes menores de un año, nacidos a término, con niveles de hemoglobina (Hb) y ferremia desconocidos. Se realizó una búsqueda en Pubmed y Cochrane, identificando 3 revisiones sistemáticas y metaanálisis. Estos estudios arrojaron resultados que indican mejoras en los niveles séricos de hierro y hemoglobina como resultado de la suplementación con hierro. Sin embargo, no se observó un beneficio significativo en el desarrollo cognitivo de los lactantes. Los efectos adversos más reportados son los gastrointestinales, efectos en el crecimiento (menor ganancia de talla y peso) y menor absorción de zinc. En resumen, la evidencia en cuanto a la profilaxis con hierro en lactantes es limitada, lo que nos lleva a recomendar un seguimiento cercano de los lactantes que reciben suplementos de hierro, con el objetivo de detectar posibles eventos adversos. Es fundamental evaluar cuidadosamente los riesgos y beneficios de esta intervención antes de su implementación (AU)


The safety and efficacy of iron supplementation programs for infants are currently under discussion. The objective of this review was to identify studies on the risks and benefits of prophylactic iron supplementation in infants under one year of age, born at term, with unknown hemoglobin (Hb) and serum iron levels. The search was conducted on Pubmed and Cochrane, identifying three systematic reviews and meta-analyses. The results indicate improvements in serum iron and hemoglobin levels as a result of iron supplementation. However, a significant benefit in infant cognitive development was not observed. The most reported adverse effects were gastrointestinal, effects on growth (reduced height and weight gain), and reduced zinc absorption. In summary, the evidence regarding iron prophylaxis in infants is limited, leading us to recommend close monitoring of infants receiving iron supplements to detect potential adverse events. It is crucial to carefully assess the risks and benefits of this intervention before implementation (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Ferrous Sulfate , Iron, Dietary/therapeutic use , Dietary Supplements/supply & distribution , Cost-Effectiveness Analysis , Hemoglobins , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/prevention & control
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Eur J Psychotraumatol ; 15(1): 2328506, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38516952

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Background: The outbreak of war in Israel on 7 October and the unique events of that day have presented unprecedented challenges to first responders (FRs), who are professionally trained to engage in providing assistance in such circumstances. Moreover, while research demonstrates the long-term psychological consequences of FRs, little is known regarding how FR's engagement in providing assistance relates to stress and resilience levels as events continue to unfold.Objective: The current study examined the relationship between traumatic stress symptoms (TSS) and resilience levels among FRs and controls during the first weeks of the Iron Swords war, while focusing on the moderating role of active engagement in providing assistance.Method: Data were collected during the first month of the Iron Swords war from 374 participants living in Southern Israel, of whom 77 (20.6%) were FRs. All participants filled out scales assessing TSS and resilience and provided relevant background information.Results: High TSS levels were associated with reduced resilience in FRs and non-FRs. Moreover, both the study group and active engagement were significant moderators for the TSS-resilience link, which was insignificant among FRs who provided assistance and for civilians who did not provide assistance. However, the TSS-resilience association remained significant for FRs who did not engage in providing assistance and for civilians who did.Conclusions: Our findings highlight the importance of examining the extent to which FRs act in line with their duties during times of adverse stress. Clinical interventions aimed towards FRs who did not engage in providing assistance are needed and should focus on the extent to which their moral values, beliefs and expectations are met, as these appear critical parameters in preserving resilience.


First responders report increased traumatic stress and reduced resilience.Active engagement moderated first responders' traumatic stress­resilience link.Findings are discussed in the context of potentially morally injurious events.


Subject(s)
Emergency Responders , Resilience, Psychological , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic , Humans , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology , Disease Outbreaks , Iron
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Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ; 224(4): 225-232, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38423382

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Perioperative anemia is an independent risk factor for postoperative morbidity and mortality. However, conceptual, logistical and administrative barriers persist that hinder the widespread implementation of protocols for their management. The project coordinator convened a multidisciplinary group of 8 experienced professionals to develop perioperative anemia management algorithms, based on a series of key points (KPs) related to its prevalence, consequences, diagnosis and treatment. These KPs were assessed using a 5-point Likert scale, from "strongly disagree [1]" to "strongly agree [5]". For each KP, consensus was reached when receiving a score of 4 or 5 from at least 7 participants (>75%). Based on the 36 KPs agreed upon, diagnostic-therapeutic algorithms were developed that we believe can facilitate the implementation of programs for early identification and adequate management of perioperative anemia, adapted to the characteristics of the different institutions in our country.


Subject(s)
Anemia , Iron , Humans , Iron/therapeutic use , Consensus , Spain , Anemia/diagnosis , Anemia/epidemiology , Anemia/therapy , Risk Factors
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Hosp. domic ; 8(1): 19-27, 2024-01-28. graf
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-232602

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Objetivo: analizar las características clínicas y demográficas de las personas atendidas por la unidad de hospitalización a domicilio (HAD) que recibieron tratamiento de hierro endovenoso en perfusión por bomba elastomérica. Estudio retrospectivo desde enero del 2022 a noviembre del 2023.En total se administró hierro endovenoso con bomba elastomérica en el domicilio a un total de 53 personas siendo estas en un 74% pacientes crónicos complejos o pacientes con enferme-dad crónica avanzada. Ninguna de las personas a las que se les administró el tratamiento de hierro endovenoso presentaron reacciones adversas. Por ello, la administración de hierro endovenoso en el domicilio por el HAD supone una práctica eficaz y segura mejora la calidad de vida de las personas usuarias y su entorno familiar (AU)


Objective: to analyze the clinical and demographic characteristics of the people treated by the home hospitalization unit (HAD) who received intravenous iron treatment in infusion by elastomeric pump. Retrospective study from January 2022 to November 2023. In total, intravenous iron was administered with an elastomeric pump at home to a total of 53 people, 74% of whom were complex chronic patients or patients with advanced chronic disease. None of the people who were administered intravenous iron treatment had adverse reactions.This is why the administration of intravenous iron at home by the HAD is an effective and safe practice and improves the quality of life of users and their family environment. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Iron/administration & dosage , Iron/therapeutic use , Home Care Services, Hospital-Based/organization & administration , Elastomers , Infusions, Parenteral/instrumentation
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Arch. pediatr. Urug ; 95(1): e301, 2024. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BNUY, UY-BNMED | ID: biblio-1556976

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Introducción: el déficit de hierro es la causa más común de anemia debido a carencia nutricional. Su tratamiento consiste en proporcionar alimentos ricos en hierro biodisponible junto con la administración de hierro oral. En circunstancias definidas puede utilizarse el hierro intravenoso. Objetivo: describir el abordaje diagnóstico y terapéutico de un niño portador de anemia ferropénica severa secundaria a mala adherencia al hierro oral en el que se utilizó hierro intravenoso. Caso clínico: niño de 21 meses, raza blanca. Antecedente de anemia ferropénica severa, con repercusión hemodinámica que a los 14 meses requirió transfusión de sangre desplasmatizada. Sin controles de hemoglobina posteriores. Sin adherencia a profilaxis con hierro vía oral. Alto consumo de leche de vaca y bajo consumo de alimentos ricos en hierro. En el contexto de infección respiratoria aguda baja se constata anemia clínica con marcado decaimiento y anorexia, sin repercusión hemodinámica. Se confirma la anemia microcítica, hipocrómica severa, con ancho de distribución eritrocitaria elevado, con metabolismo de hierro alterado. Recibe hierro sacarato, intravenoso, por seis días con buena tolerancia y evolución. Discusión: se identificaron múltiples factores de riesgo para anemia ferropénica. La pobre respuesta al tratamiento con hierro oral debido a efectos adversos y olvidos de administración, junto al antecedente de anemia ferropénica severa, que requirió transfusión de sangre desplasmatizada, motivaron la indicación de hierro intravenoso. Su administración fue programada y monitorizada, sin complicaciones. Es necesario fortalecer la prevención en todos los controles pediátricos y abordar este problema de salud desde una mirada interdisciplinaria.


Introduction: iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia due to nutritional deficiency. Its treatment consists of providing bioavailable iron rich food together with oral iron. In specific circumstances, intravenous iron may be used. Objective: of this study is to describe the diagnostic and therapeutic approach used with a child with severe iron deficiency anemia secondary to poor adherence to oral iron, in which intravenous iron was used. Clinical case: 21 month-old white patient. History of severe iron deficiency anemia, with hemodynamic repercussions that at 14 months of age required transfusion of deplasmatized blood. Without subsequent hemoglobin controls. No adherence to oral iron prophylaxis. High consumption of cow's milk and low of iron-rich foods. Within the context of acute lower respiratory infection, a clinical anemia with marked decline and anorexia were observed, without hemodynamic repercussions. Severe hypochromic microcytic anemia was confirmed, with an elevated erythrocyte distribution width and altered iron metabolism. He received iron saccharate, intravenously for 6 days with good tolerance and evolution. Discussion: multiple risk factors for iron deficiency anemia were identified. The poor response to treatment with oral iron resulting from adverse effects and lack of proper administration, together with a history of severe iron deficiency anemia, which required transfusion of deplasmatized blood, led to the prescription of intravenous iron. This administration was scheduled and monitored, occurring without complications. It is necessary to strengthen prevention of this condition in all pediatric check-ups and address this health problem from an interdisciplinary perspective.


Introdução: a deficiência de ferro é a causa mais comum de anemia por deficiência nutricional. Seu tratamento consiste no fornecimento de alimentos ricos em ferro biodisponível, juntamente com a administração de ferro por via oral. Em circunstâncias especificas, pode ser utilizado ferro intravenoso. Objetivo: descrever a abordagem diagnóstica e terapêutica de uma criança com anemia ferropriva grave secundária a sua má adesão ao ferro oral, e o uso de ferro intravenoso. Caso clínico: 21 meses, raça branca. História de anemia ferropriva grave, com repercussão hemodinâmica que requiriu de transfusão de sangue desplasmatizada aos 14 meses. Não houve nenhum controle de hemoglobina subsequente. Nenhuma adesão à profilaxia oral com ferro. Alto consumo de leite de vaca e baixo consumo de alimentos ricos em ferro. No contexto de infecção respiratória inferior aguda, observa-se anemia clínica com acentuado emagrecimento e anorexia, sem repercussões hemodinâmicas. É confirmada anemia microcítica e hipocrômica grave, com largura de distribuição eritrocitária elevada e metabolismo alterado do ferro. Recebeu sacarose férrica intravenosa por 6 dias com boa tolerância e evolução. Discussão: foram identificados múltiplos fatores de risco para anemia ferropriva. A má resposta ao tratamento com ferro oral devido aos efeitos adversos e ao esquecimento da administração, aliás da história de anemia ferropriva grave, que exigiu transfusão de sangue desplasmatizada, motivaram a indicação do ferro intravenoso. Sua administração foi programada e monitorada, e aconteceu sem intercorrências. É preciso fortalecer a prevenção em todos os controles pediátricos e abordar este problema de saúde numa persectiva interdisciplinar.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Infant , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/diagnosis , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/drug therapy , Iron/administration & dosage , Administration, Oral , Risk Factors , Injections, Intravenous
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Semergen ; 50(4): 102157, 2024.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38157754

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INTRODUCTION: Approximately 45% of patients with heart failure had iron deficiency for the rest of their lives. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of iron treatment in patients with heart failure and iron deficiency or anemia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The studies were selected in: PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane and Google Scholar, from the beginning of June to July 2023. The selected articles that met the inclusion criteria, the relevant information of the studies were collected according to the selection variables and were recorded in the Revman 5.0 program of the Cochrane collaboration. The primary outcome was composed of hospitalization for heart failure or cardiovascular death. RESULTS: Of the 7 included studies, 6717 patients were obtained, the average age was 70 years with a predominance of the male gender (57%). The primary outcome was lower in patients in the control group compared to the placebo group (OR, 0.62; 95%CI, 0.54-0.70). The 6-minute walk test (6-MWT) was improved in the iron-supplemented group compared to the placebo group (OR, 0.79; 95%CI, 0.64-0.98). Adverse events were fewer in the iron supplement group compared to the placebo group (OR, 0.78; 95%CI, 0.67-0.91). CONCLUSION: In this meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, the effect of iron supplementation is found to reduce the incidence rate of hospitalization for heart failure or cardiovascular death. In addition to a reduction in adverse events, such as gastrointestinal and neurological disorders, it also improves 6-MWT.


Subject(s)
Anemia, Iron-Deficiency , Heart Failure , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Humans , Heart Failure/drug therapy , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/drug therapy , Male , Aged , Female , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Dietary Supplements , Iron Deficiencies , Iron/administration & dosage , Walk Test
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Pediatr. aten. prim ; 25(100): 415-420, Oct.-Dic. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-228833

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El síndrome de las piernas inquietas es un trastorno neurológico sensitivo-motor que es infradiagnosticado en la infancia. La etiología es poco clara, pero desempeñan un papel importante los factores genéticos, la disfunción dopaminérgica y los bajos depósitos de hierro. La presentación en niños es muy inespecífica, por lo que puede ser difícil su diagnóstico. Es importante detectar precozmente esta patología por el impacto que tiene en la calidad de vida del paciente. Presentamos el caso de una niña de 4 años que acude por un cuadro compatible con el síndrome de las piernas inquietas asociado a ferropenia que, tras el tratamiento con hierro, presenta mejoría importante hasta desaparecer completamente la clínica. (AU)


Restless Legs Syndrome is a sensory-motor neurological disorder that is underdiagnosed in childhood. The etiology is unclear, but genetic factors, dopaminergic dysfunction and low iron stores play an important role. The presentation in children is very unspecific and diagnosis can sometimes be difficult, it is important to get an early diagnose of this pathology because of its impact on the patient´s quality of life. We present the case of a 4 year old girl who consults for symptoms compatible with Restless Legs Syndrome associated with iron deficiency, who showed significant improvement after iron treatment until the symptoms disappeared completely. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child, Preschool , Restless Legs Syndrome/diagnosis , Restless Legs Syndrome/therapy , /drug therapy
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Vive (El Alto) ; 6(18): 736-747, dic. 2023. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1530582

ABSTRACT

Los bajos niveles de hemoglobina se definen como una concentración baja de hemoglobina en la sangre. La activad metabólica cerebral está vinculada con el desarrollo psicomotor. El desarrollo psicomotor durante la infancia se desarrolla a partir de los reflejos innatos, se organizan en esquemas de conducta, se internalizan durante el segundo año de vida como modelos de pensamiento. En Perú, se contabilizan el 50.99% de los niños con bajos niveles de concentración de hemoglobina en menores de 3 años. Objetivo. Identificar la relación entre la anemia y el desarrollo de la psicomotricidad en la primera infancia. Materiales y Métodos. Para evaluar los niveles de hemoglobina se empleó el método de la azidametahemoglobina, con un hemoglobinómetro, y para evaluar el desarrollo psicomotor se empleó la escala del desarrollo psicomotor. En el estudio participaron 32 niños de 6 a 24 meses de edad. Resultados. El 40,6% presenta niveles de hemoglobina entre 14,2 - 17.2 g/dl, el 31,3% presenta niveles de hemoglobina entre 13.2 -14.1 g/dl seguido del 25,0% que presenta niveles de hemoglobina entre 10,2 -13.1 g/dl y el 3.1% presenta niveles de hemoglobina <10.2 g/dl; respecto al desarrollo psicomotor expresados en coeficiente de desarrollo se evidencia que el 59.4% de niños muestran un desarrollo normal seguido del 31.3% de niños que presenta un desarrollo en riesgo y 9.4% en retraso. Conclusiones. El coeficiente de desarrollo del niño(a) se encontró que la mayoría tiene un desarrollo psicomotor normal seguido de riesgo y de retraso, a pesar que mayoría tiene un coeficiente de desarrollo normal


Low hemoglobin levels are defined as a low hemoglobin concentration in the blood. Brain metabolic activity is linked to psychomotor development. Psychomotor development during infancy develops from innate reflexes, which are organized in behavioral schemes and internalized during the second year of life as thought models. In Peru, 50.99% of children under 3 years of age have low hemoglobin concentration levels. Objective. To identify the relationship between anemia and psychomotor development in early childhood. Materials and Methods. To evaluate hemoglobin levels, the azidametahemoglobin method was used, with a hemoglobinmeter, and to evaluate psychomotor development the psychomotor development scale was used. Thirty-two children aged 6 to 24 months participated in the study. Results. 40.6% presented hemoglobin levels between 14.2 - 17.2 g/dl, 31.3% presented hemoglobin levels between 13.2 -14.1 g/dl followed by 25.0% presenting hemoglobin levels between 10.2 -13.1 g/dl and 3.1% presented hemoglobin levels <10. 2 g/dl; with respect to psychomotor development expressed in development coefficient, 59.4% of children show normal development followed by 31.3% of children with development at risk and 9.4% with delayed development. Conclusions. The development coefficient of the child showed that most of the children have a normal psychomotor development followed by at risk and retardation, although most of them have a normal development coefficient.


Níveis baixos de hemoglobina são definidos como uma baixa concentração de hemoglobina no sangue. A atividade metabólica do cérebro está ligada ao desenvolvimento psicomotor. O desenvolvimento psicomotor durante a infância se desenvolve a partir de reflexos inatos, que são organizados em padrões de comportamento e internalizados durante o segundo ano de vida como padrões de pensamento. No Peru, 50,99% das crianças com menos de 3 anos de idade têm baixas concentrações de hemoglobina. Objetivo. Identificar a relação entre a anemia e o desenvolvimento psicomotor na primeira infância. Materiais e métodos. Para avaliar os níveis de hemoglobina, foi usado o método da azidameta-hemoglobina, com um hemoglobinômetro portátil HemoCue® Hb 201+ e, para avaliar o desenvolvimento psicomotor, foi usada a escala de desenvolvimento psicomotor. Trinta e duas crianças com idade entre 6 e 24 meses participaram do estudo. Resultados. 40,6% tinham níveis de hemoglobina entre 14,2 - 17,2 g/dl, 31,3% tinham níveis de hemoglobina entre 13,2 -14,1 g/dl, seguidos por 25,0% com níveis de hemoglobina entre 10,2 -13,1 g/dl e 3,1% com níveis de hemoglobina <10. 2 g/dl; com relação ao desenvolvimento psicomotor expresso em coeficiente de desenvolvimento, é evidente que 59,4% das crianças apresentam um desenvolvimento normal, seguido por 31,3% de crianças que apresentam um desenvolvimento em risco e 9,4% em atraso. Conclusões. O coeficiente de desenvolvimento infantil mostrou que a maioria das crianças tem um desenvolvimento psicomotor normal, seguido por risco e atraso, embora a maioria delas tenha um coeficiente de desenvolvimento normal.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant , Psychomotor Performance , Anemia
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Univ. salud ; 25(3): [43-49], septiembre-diciembre. 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1525693

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Iron deficiency and psychomotor developmental delay are two public health problems that cause high childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide, which can be related to social, economic, cultural and health factors that affect the environment where children and their family live. Objective: To determine the relationship between iron deficiency anemia and psychomotor development in children aged 2 to 4 years treated at the Cuyumalca Clinic, Chota. Materials and methods: Relational, cross-sectional study conducted on 48 children, who underwent hemoglobin testing through a portable hemoglobinometer and were subjected to the Psychomotor Development Test. Results: 31.2% of the children displayed some type of anemia, with the most common being moderate anemia (17.7%). On average, 10.9% showed some type of psychomotor developmental delay, including coordination (6.3%), language (8.4%), motor skills (16.7%), and overall development (12.5%). 4.2% of the children who had minor to moderate anemia showed developmental delay risks in the three assessed areas as well as in their overall development. Conclusion: There is no statistically significant relationship between iron deficiency anemia and several domains of psychomotor development, including coordination, language, motor skills as well as overall development.


Introducción: La deficiencia de hierro y las alteraciones en el desarrollo psicomotor son dos problemas de salud pública que causan una alta morbimortalidad infantil alrededor del mundo. Los estudios apuntan a que esto se relaciona con los factores sociales, económicos, culturales y sanitarios en los que el niño y su familia vive. Objetivo: Determinar la relación entre anemia ferropénica y desarrollo psicomotor en niños de 2 a 4 años atendidos en el Puesto de Salud de Cuyumalca, Chota. Materiales y métodos: Estudio relacional, transversal, desarrollado con 48 niños a quienes se les realizó un dosaje de hemoglobina con hemoglobinómetro portátil y se les aplicó el Test de Desarrollo Psicomotor. Resultados: El 31,2% de niños presentaron algún tipo de anemia, siendo la anemia moderada la más frecuente (16,7%); en promedio 10,9% evidenciaron alguna alteración en el desarrollo psicomotor en coordinación (6,3%), lenguaje (8,4%), motricidad (16,7%) y desarrollo global (12,5%). El 4,2% de niños con riesgo para el desarrollo presentaron anemia leve o moderada en las tres áreas evaluadas, al igual que en el desarrollo global. Conclusión: No existe relación estadística significativa entre anemia ferropénica y desarrollo psicomotor para las áreas de coordinación, lenguaje y motricidad; además del desarrollo global.


Introdução: A deficiência de ferro e as alterações no desenvolvimento psicomotor são dois problemas de saúde pública que causam elevada morbidade e mortalidade infantil em todo o mundo. Estudos sugerem que isso está relacionado aos fatores sociais, econômicos, culturais e de saúde em que vivem a criança e sua família. Objetivo: Determinar a relação entre anemia ferropriva e desenvolvimento psicomotor em crianças de 2 a 4 anos atendidas no Posto de Saúde Cuyumalca, Chota. Materiais e métodos: Estudo relacional, transversal, desenvolvido com 48 crianças que realizaram dosagem de hemoglobina com hemoglobinômetro portátil e foi aplicado o Teste de Desenvolvimento Psicomotor. Resultados: 31,2% das crianças apresentaram algum tipo de anemia, sendo a anemia moderada a mais frequente (16,7%); em média, 10,9% apresentaram alguma alteração no desenvolvimento psicomotor na coordenação (6,3%), linguagem (8,4%), motricidade (16,7%) e desenvolvimento global (12,5%). 4,2% das crianças em risco de desenvolvimento apresentaram anemia leve ou moderada nas três áreas avaliadas, bem como no desenvolvimento global. Conclusão: Não há relação estatística significativa entre anemia ferropriva e desenvolvimento psicomotor para as áreas de coordenação, linguagem e motricidade; bem como o desenvolvimento global.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Hematologic Diseases , Medicine , Health , Public Health , Anemia
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Arch Cardiol Mex ; 93(Supl): 27-38, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37918407

ABSTRACT

Heart failure is a pathology that affects 1% of the population and is accompanied by iron deficiency as a comorbidity in 50% of cases. Anemia, meanwhile, is present between 22-37%. This is a consensus document that seeks to synthesize the information available on anemia and iron deficiency and its behavior in patients with HF, which is divided into pathophysiology, classification, clinical scenarios and algorithms (clinical pathways), treatment, and follow-up. This article integrates international recommendations based on evidence and presents a synthesis of management strategies.


La insuficiencia cardíaca (IC) es una patología que afecta al 1% de la población y se encuentra acompañada de deficiencia de hierro como comorbilidad en el 50% de los casos. La anemia, por su parte, está presente en el 22-37% de los casos de IC. Este es un documento de consenso que busca sintetizar la información disponible sobre la anemia y la deficiencia de hierro, y su comportamiento en pacientes con IC, que se divide en fisiopatología, clasificación, escenarios clínicos y algoritmos (rutas de manejo), tratamiento y seguimiento. Este artículo integra las recomendaciones internacionales basadas en la evidencia y se presenta una síntesis de las estrategias de manejo.


Subject(s)
Anemia , Cardiology , Heart Failure , Hypertension , Iron Deficiencies , Humans , Consensus , Anemia/etiology , Anemia/therapy , Heart Failure/therapy , Heart Failure/drug therapy , Hypertension/complications
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Nefrologia (Engl Ed) ; 43(5): 562-574, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37914638

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Studies on the prevalence of anaemia in chronic kidney disease in adults not on dialysis (CKD-ND) and in dialysis programmes (CKD-D) in Spain are not recent or focus on certain subgroups. The aim of this study was to know the epidemiology and current treatment patterns of anaemia associated with CKD in Spain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Multicentre, non-interventional, retrospective study with CKD-ND stage 3a-5 and CKD-D patients treated in Spain between 2015 and 2017 (RIKAS study). RESULTS: The prevalence of anaemia in CKD-ND and CKD-D in 2015 was 33.8% and 91.5%, respectively, with similar results during 2016-2017. The prevalence of systemic inflammation in anaemic patients (18.1% and 51.8% for CKD-ND and CKD-D, respectively) was higher, especially in those treated with erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA), compared to the general population with CKD-ND. After 12 months of follow-up, mean ferritin and transferrin saturation index (TSI) values in anaemic patients with CKD-ND were 187.1 ng/mL and 22.2%, respectively, while in CKD-D were 254.6 ng/mL and 20.2%. In ESA-treated patients, mean values were 190.6 ng/mL and 22.0% in ND-CKD, and 255.0 ng/mL and 20.2% in D-CKD. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of anaemia and inflammation increased with the disease severity, being higher in D-CKD. Iron parameters in anaemic patients treated or not with ESA are insufficient according to the guidelines, so there is room for improvement in the treatment of anaemia associated with CKD.


Subject(s)
Anemia , Hematinics , Kidney Failure, Chronic , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Adult , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Spain/epidemiology , Anemia/epidemiology , Anemia/etiology , Anemia/therapy , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/epidemiology , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/chemically induced , Hematinics/therapeutic use , Inflammation
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc ; 61(Suppl 3): S453-S459, 2023 Oct 02.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37934912

ABSTRACT

Background: The correction of preoperative anemia is part of the patient blood management program, in order to improve the patient's clinical results by reducing the number of transfusions in surgery. Uterine fibroids can cause anemia, so the application of iron before hysterectomy could reduce transfusion. Objective: To evaluate the impact of iron treatment in the preoperative stage on the need for transfusion in patients with anemia secondary to myomatosis in the trans and postoperative stage of hysterectomy. Material and methods: Patients with uterine myomatosis who presented with microcytic anemia in the preoperative stage were included; clinical records were reviewed, the clinical characteristics of the population were obtained; The patients were distributed into two study groups according to whether or not they had received iron treatment; the outcome variable was the transfusion of packed erythrocytes in the first 7 days after surgery. Results: 134 patients were included, with a median fibroid size of 4 cm. 21 (15.6%) patients used iron. Patients who used iron had a relative risk (RR): 0.36 (95%CI: 0.12-1.07). Delta hemoglobin < 1 g/dL, RR: 1.59 (95%CI: 0.94-2.67). Uterine fibroid size > 5cm had a RR of 1.96 (95%CI: 1.25-3.05). Conclusion: Treatment with iron in the pre-surgical stage showed a tendency to protect transfusions in the trans and post-surgical stage. The main factor related to transfusion was fibroid size > 5 cm.


Introducción: la corrección de la anemia preoperatoria parte del programa de manejo hemático del paciente, a fin de mejorar sus resultados clínicos disminuyendo la cantidad de transfusiones en cirugía. La miomatosis uterina puede cursar con anemia, por lo que la aplicación de hierro antes de la histerectomía podría disminuir la transfusión. Objetivo: evaluar el impacto del tratamiento con hierro en la etapa prequirúrgica sobre la necesidad de transfusión en pacientes con anemia secundaria a miomatosis en la etapa trans y posoperatoria de histerectomía. Material y métodos: se incluyeron pacientes con miomatosis uterina que cursaron con anemia microcítica en la etapa preoperatoria; se realizó revisión de los expedientes clínicos y se obtuvieron las características clínicas de la población. Las pacientes se distribuyeron en dos grupos de estudio de acuerdo con el antecedente de haber recibido o no tratamiento con hierro. La variable de desenlace fue la transfusión de concentrados eritrocitarios en los primeros siete días a partir de la cirugía. Resultados: se incluyeron 134 pacientes, 21 (15.6%) utilizaron hierro. Las pacientes que utilizaron hierro tuvieron un riesgo relativo (RR) de 0.36 (IC95%: 0.12-1.07) para transfusión. La delta de hemoglobina < 1 g/dL tuvo un RR: 1.59 (IC95%: 0.94-2.67). El tamaño de mioma > 5 cm tuvo un RR: 1.96 (IC95%: 1.25-3.05). Conclusión: el tratamiento con hierro en etapa prequirúrgica mostró tendencia a protección para transfusiones en etapa trans y posquirúrgica. El principal factor relacionado para transfusión fue el tamaño del mioma > 5 cm.


Subject(s)
Anemia , Leiomyoma , Female , Humans , Iron/therapeutic use , Hysterectomy , Leiomyoma/surgery , Leiomyoma/drug therapy , Anemia/surgery , Blood Transfusion
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Nefrologia (Engl Ed) ; 43(5): 517-530, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37993379

ABSTRACT

Anemia is a common complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated with a decrease in quality of life and an increased risk of transfusions, morbidity and mortality, and progression of CKD. The Anemia Working Group of the Sociedad Española de Nefrología conducted a Delphi study among experts in anemia in CKD to agree on relevant unanswered questions by existing evidence. The RAND/UCLA consensus methodology was used. We defined 15 questions with a PICO structure, followed by a review in scientific literature databases. Statements to each question were developed based on that literature review. Nineteen experts evaluated them using an iterative Two-Round Delphi-like process. Sixteen statements were agreed in response to 8 questions related to iron deficiency and supplementation with Fe (impact and management of iron deficiency with or without anemia, iron deficiency markers, safety of i.v. iron) and 7 related to erythropoiesis stimulating agents (ESAs) and/or hypoxia-inducible factor stabilizers (HIF), reaching consensus on all of them (individualization of the Hb objective, impact and management of resistance to ESA, ESA in the immediate post-transplant period and HIF stabilizers: impact on ferrokinetics, interaction with inflammation and cardiovascular safety). There is a need for clinical studies addressing the effects of correction of iron deficiency independently of anemia and the impact of anemia treatment with various ESA on quality of life, progression of CKD and cardiovascular events.


Subject(s)
Anemia , Iron Deficiencies , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Humans , Delphi Technique , Consensus , Quality of Life , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/therapy , Anemia/drug therapy , Anemia/etiology , Chronic Disease
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Metas enferm ; 26(9): 59-65, Noviembre 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-227073

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: conocer las diferencias en los resultados quirúrgicos en pacientes con anemia preoperatoria tratada con hierro carboximaltosa (HC) o sin hierro previo a la cirugía.Métodos: estudio observacional retrospectivo de dos cohortes de pacientes. Grupo sin HC preoperatorio (antes de la implementación del programa de Prehabilitación Quirúrgica) y grupo con HC (posterior a la implementación del programa). Revisión de historias clínicas electrónicas. Variables de resultado: número de transfusiones de hemoderivados necesarias después de la cirugía, complicaciones posquirúrgicas y días de estancia hospitalaria. Comparación de variables de estudio mediante prueba Chi cuadrado y t de Student. Programa estadístico SPSS v.26.Resultados: se incluyeron 152 pacientes, 92 del grupo HC (2020-2022) y 56 del grupo sin HC (2019). El 60,5% (n= 92) fue mujer. Edad media (desviación estándar) de 63,91 (13) años. Las cirugías incluidas fueron: colectomía (n= 77; 64,5%), mastectomía (n= 55; 23%) e histerectomía (n= 20; 12,5%). Se encontraron resultados estadísticamente significativos entre la necesidad de transfusiones sanguíneas (p< 0,001; OR 15,91 [4,44-57,01]), las complicaciones posoperatorias (p< 0,001; OR 7,36 [3,35-16,16]), y la estancia media hospitalaria (p< 0,001), que fue de 4,14 días en el grupo HC frente a nueve días en el grupo control sin HC.Conclusiones: el tratamiento con HC reduce el número de transfusiones sanguíneas, las complicaciones posquirúrgicas y los días de estancia hospitalaria. (AU)


Objectives: to understand the differences in surgical results in patients with preoperative anemia treated with Ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) or without iron before surgery.Methods: a retrospective observational study of two patient cohorts: a Group without preoperative FCM (before the implementation of the Surgical Prehabilitation program), and a Group with FCM (after the implementation of the program). A review of electronic clinical records; the outcome variables were the number of transfusions of blood products required after surgery, postsurgical complications, and days of hospital stay. There was a comparison of study variables through Chi square and Student’s t tests; the SPSS statistical program, v. 26, was used.Results: the study included 152 patients, 92 in the FCM Group (2020-2022) and 56 in the Group without FCM (2019); 60.5% (n= 92) were female. Their mean age (standard deviation) was 63.91 (13) years. The surgical procedures included were: colectomy (n= 77; 64.5%), mastectomy (n= 55; 23%) and hysterectomy (n= 20; 12.5%). Statistically significant outcomes were found between the need for blood transfusions (p< 0.001; OR 15.91 (4.44-57.01)), postsurgical complications (p< 0.001; OR 7.36 (3.35-16.16)), and the mean hospital stay (p< 0.001), which was 4.14 days in the FCM group vs. nine days in the control group without FCM.Conclusions: treatment with FCM reduced the number of blood transfusions, postsurgical complications, and days of hospital stay. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , /diagnosis , /therapy , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency , Anemia, Hemolytic , General Surgery , Retrospective Studies , Cohort Studies , Spain
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Nutr. hosp ; 40(5): 949-959, SEPTIEMBRE-OCTUBRE, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-226295

ABSTRACT

Introduction: few previous studies suggest that serum iron status may be associated with liver function, but the relevant evidence remainslimited, especially in adolescents.Objective: we aimed to investigate the association between serum ferritin, iron, and liver transaminases in adolescents.Methods: a cross-sectional study including 3,404 adolescents aged 10-19 was performed based on the National Health and Nutrition ExaminationSurvey. Weighted multivariate regression, subgroup analysis, and sensitivity analysis were used.Results: a total of 3,404 adolescents were eventually included. Serum ferritin and iron were positively correlated to alanine aminotransferase(ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST). The association between serum ferritin and ALT remained positive in all genders and races, but onlyremained positive in girls and several races between serum ferritin and AST. The positive correlations kept present among girls between serumiron and ALT, and also kept present among girls and non-Hispanic whites between serum iron and AST. Additionally, serum ferritin and iron werealso positively correlated to elevated ALT and elevated AST using binary logistic regression analysis. After excluding the subjects with serumferritin levels above the upper limit of normal, the main results remained the same basically.Conclusion: the present results add novel evidences about the associations between serum ferritin, iron, and liver transaminases, which requiresmore confirmatory studies. (AU)


Introducción: pocos estudios previos sugieren que el estado del hierro sérico pueda estar asociado con la función hepática, pero la evidenciarelevante sigue siendo limitada, especialmente en adolescentes.Objetivo: nuestro objetivo fue investigar la asociación entre la ferritina sérica, el hierro y las transaminasas hepáticas en adolescentes.Métodos: se realizó un estudio transversal que incluyó a 3,404 adolescentes de diez a 19 años de edad, basado en la Encuesta Nacional deExamen de Salud y Nutrición. Se utilizaron la regresión multivariada ponderada, el análisis de subgrupos y el análisis de sensibilidad.Resultados: finalmente, se incluyó un total de 3.404 adolescentes. La ferritina sérica y el hierro se correlacionaron positivamente con la alaninaaminotransferasa (ALT) y la aspartato aminotransferasa (AST). La asociación entre ferritina sérica y ALT se mantuvo positiva en todos los génerosy razas, pero solo se mantuvo positiva en niñas y en varias razas entre ferritina sérica y AST. Las correlaciones positivas siguieron presentesen las niñas entre el hierro sérico y la ALT, y también en las niñas y personas blancas no hispanas entre el hierro sérico y la AST. Además, laferritina sérica y el hierro también se correlacionaron positivamente con ALT elevada y AST elevada mediante análisis de regresión logísticabinaria. Después de excluir a los sujetos con niveles de ferritina sérica por encima del límite superior de la normalidad, los resultados principalesse mantuvieron básicamente iguales.Conclusión: los presentes resultados agregan evidencias novedosas sobre las asociaciones entre la ferritina sérica, el hierro y las transaminasashepáticas, lo que requiere más estudios confirmatorios. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Adolescent , Ferritins , Iron , Transaminases , Ferritins/deficiency , Iron/deficiency , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires
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