| Literature DB >> 10335995 |
V Weisbach1, P Skoda, R Rippel, G Lauer, A Glaser, J Zingsem, R Zimmermann, R Eckstein.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study was performed to evaluate the capacity of oral and intravenous (i.v.) iron administration during autologous blood donation (ABD) to improve the efficacy of ABD and to prevent the need for allogeneic blood transfusion in patients without iron deficiency who are undergoing major elective surgery for which a minimum of 3 autologous units have been ordered. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: One hundred twenty-three patients were enrolled in an open-labeled, randomized, controlled trial and assigned to three treatment groups: patients in Group 1 received 3 x 100 mg of Fe2+ per day given orally for 5 weeks before operation; patients in Group 2 received 200 mg of Fe3+ given intravenously after each donation combined with initial i.v. iron supplementation in patients with hemoglobin under 15 g per dL; and patients in Group 3 were in the control group that received no iron medication. A modest ABD program involving weekly phlebotomy and threshold hemoglobin values for donation of 11.5 g per dL in women and 12.0 g per dL in men was performed.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10335995 DOI: 10.1046/j.1537-2995.1999.39050465.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfusion ISSN: 0041-1132 Impact factor: 3.157