Marco Scardino1, Berardo Di Matteo2,3, Federica Martorelli1, Dario Tanzi4, Elizaveta Kon5,6, Tiziana D'Amato1. 1. Anesthesiology Hip and Knee Replacement Unit, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Rozzano, Milan, Italy. 2. Humanitas University Department of Biomedical Sciences, Via Manzoni 113, 20089, Rozzano, MI, Italy. berardo.dimatteo@gmail.com. 3. Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Via Manzoni 56, 20089, Rozzano, MI, Italy. berardo.dimatteo@gmail.com. 4. Management and Operation Control Unit, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center TECHINT Group, Rozzano, Milan, Italy. 5. Humanitas University Department of Biomedical Sciences, Via Manzoni 113, 20089, Rozzano, MI, Italy. 6. Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Via Manzoni 56, 20089, Rozzano, MI, Italy.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To compare post-operative recovery of prosthetic hip surgery patients with or without the implementation of iron supplementation with a new highly absorbable oral iron formulation. METHODS: Observational retrospective quality improvement assessment conducted on patients who had undergone elective prosthetic hip surgery (first implant) with ferritin < 100 mcg/dl and Hb values between 13 and 14 g/dl for men and 12 g/dl and 13.5 g/dl for women, or having ferritin levels > 100 mcg/dl but C-reactive protein (CRP) > 3 mg/l and transferrin saturation (TSAT) < 20%, which together are suggestive of functional iron deficiency. The analysis compared a group of non-anaemic patients having ferritin levels > 100 mcg/l to two groups of patients with iron deficiency, of which only one received iron supplementation. Measurements included haemoglobin levels, length of hospital stay, and number of transfused patients/blood units. RESULTS: Patients with iron deficiency supplemented with Sideral® Forte compared to non-supplemented patients showed a smaller decline in post-operative Hb (9.7 ± 1.24 g/dl vs 8.4 ± 0.6 g/dl), required shorter hospital stay (4 vs 6.5 days) and less blood transfusions (0 in the iron-supplemented group vs 7 units in the non-iron-supplemented group), yielding an overall savings of 1763.25 €/patient. CONCLUSIONS: Pre-operative sucrosomial iron supplementation at least 4 weeks prior to elective surgery in non-anaemic patients limits the drop in post-operative Hb levels, determining higher post-operative haemoglobin, quicker post-surgical recovery, shorter hospitalisation, and decreased surgery-related costs.
PURPOSE: To compare post-operative recovery of prosthetic hip surgery patients with or without the implementation of iron supplementation with a new highly absorbable oral iron formulation. METHODS: Observational retrospective quality improvement assessment conducted on patients who had undergone elective prosthetic hip surgery (first implant) with ferritin < 100 mcg/dl and Hb values between 13 and 14 g/dl for men and 12 g/dl and 13.5 g/dl for women, or having ferritin levels > 100 mcg/dl but C-reactive protein (CRP) > 3 mg/l and transferrin saturation (TSAT) < 20%, which together are suggestive of functional iron deficiency. The analysis compared a group of non-anaemic patients having ferritin levels > 100 mcg/l to two groups of patients with iron deficiency, of which only one received iron supplementation. Measurements included haemoglobin levels, length of hospital stay, and number of transfused patients/blood units. RESULTS:Patients with iron deficiency supplemented with Sideral® Forte compared to non-supplemented patients showed a smaller decline in post-operative Hb (9.7 ± 1.24 g/dl vs 8.4 ± 0.6 g/dl), required shorter hospital stay (4 vs 6.5 days) and less blood transfusions (0 in the iron-supplemented group vs 7 units in the non-iron-supplemented group), yielding an overall savings of 1763.25 €/patient. CONCLUSIONS: Pre-operative sucrosomial iron supplementation at least 4 weeks prior to elective surgery in non-anaemic patients limits the drop in post-operative Hb levels, determining higher post-operative haemoglobin, quicker post-surgical recovery, shorter hospitalisation, and decreased surgery-related costs.
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Oral sucrosomial iron; Patient blood management; Peri-operatory haemoglobin levels; Prosthetic hip surgery; Sideral® Forte
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