OBJECTIVE: To compare the therapeutic efficacy of Ferrous ascorbate (FA) and Iron polymaltose complex (IPC) in Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in children. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted at a tertiary care hospital with 125 (1-12 y) children having clinical symptoms and signs of IDA. Participants were randomized into FA group and IPC group. Both the groups received iron salts (FA or IPC) randomly in a dose of 6 mg/kg elemental iron for 3 mo and followed up on day 3, day 7, at the end of 1 mo and 3 mo for Hemoglobin (Hb), Mean corpuscular volume (MCV), Red cell distribution width (RDW) and reticulocyte count. RESULTS: Both groups had an improvement in hematological parameters at 3 mo of intervention. The difference in the rise of Hb (g%) at the end of 1 mo in FA group (3.13 ± 1.01) vs. IPC group (2.0 ± 0.85); p = 0.017 and at 3 mo in FA group (4.88 ± 1.28) vs. IPC group (3.33 ± 1.33); p = 0.001 was statistically significant. The difference in the rise of mean Hb was significantly better in FA than the IPC group F [3392] =1.79; p = 0.00 (ANOVA). The difference in the mean increase in MCV (fL) at day 7 in FA group (6.71 ± 8.32) vs. IPC group (2.91 ± 6.16); p = 0.011 and at 1 mo FA group (9.80 ± 8.56) vs. IPC group (5.35 ± 6.11); p = 0.004 was statistically significant. The mean decrease in RDW (%) at 1 mo in FA group (4.23 ± 3.27) vs. IPC group (2.67 ± 1.95); p = 0.005 and at 3 mo in FA group (5.74 ± 3.63) vs. IPC group (4.04 ± 2.17); p = 0.006 was statistically significant. The difference in the rise in mean reticulocyte count at day 3 in FA group (0.88 ± 0.50) vs. IPC group (0.43 ± 1.20); p = 0.017 and at day 7 in FA group (4.00 ± 1.69) vs. IPC group (2.19 ± 1.24); p = 0.001 was statistically significant. F [2294] = 29.2, p = 0.00 (ANOVA). During the study period, the FA group had minor adverse reactions whereas the IPC group had none. CONCLUSIONS: Both the iron salts (FA and IPC) used in the treatment of IDA showed statistically significant improvement in the hematological parameters during the 3 mo of intervention. The improvement in hematological parameters was better in FA supplemented patients as compared to IPC.
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the therapeutic efficacy of Ferrous ascorbate (FA) and Iron polymaltose complex (IPC) in Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in children. METHODS: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted at a tertiary care hospital with 125 (1-12 y) children having clinical symptoms and signs of IDA. Participants were randomized into FA group and IPC group. Both the groups received iron salts (FA or IPC) randomly in a dose of 6 mg/kg elemental iron for 3 mo and followed up on day 3, day 7, at the end of 1 mo and 3 mo for Hemoglobin (Hb), Mean corpuscular volume (MCV), Red cell distribution width (RDW) and reticulocyte count. RESULTS: Both groups had an improvement in hematological parameters at 3 mo of intervention. The difference in the rise of Hb (g%) at the end of 1 mo in FA group (3.13 ± 1.01) vs. IPC group (2.0 ± 0.85); p = 0.017 and at 3 mo in FA group (4.88 ± 1.28) vs. IPC group (3.33 ± 1.33); p = 0.001 was statistically significant. The difference in the rise of mean Hb was significantly better in FA than the IPC group F [3392] =1.79; p = 0.00 (ANOVA). The difference in the mean increase in MCV (fL) at day 7 in FA group (6.71 ± 8.32) vs. IPC group (2.91 ± 6.16); p = 0.011 and at 1 mo FA group (9.80 ± 8.56) vs. IPC group (5.35 ± 6.11); p = 0.004 was statistically significant. The mean decrease in RDW (%) at 1 mo in FA group (4.23 ± 3.27) vs. IPC group (2.67 ± 1.95); p = 0.005 and at 3 mo in FA group (5.74 ± 3.63) vs. IPC group (4.04 ± 2.17); p = 0.006 was statistically significant. The difference in the rise in mean reticulocyte count at day 3 in FA group (0.88 ± 0.50) vs. IPC group (0.43 ± 1.20); p = 0.017 and at day 7 in FA group (4.00 ± 1.69) vs. IPC group (2.19 ± 1.24); p = 0.001 was statistically significant. F [2294] = 29.2, p = 0.00 (ANOVA). During the study period, the FA group had minor adverse reactions whereas the IPC group had none. CONCLUSIONS: Both the iron salts (FA and IPC) used in the treatment of IDA showed statistically significant improvement in the hematological parameters during the 3 mo of intervention. The improvement in hematological parameters was better in FA supplemented patients as compared to IPC.
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Comparison of ferrous ascorbate and iron polymaltose complex; Ferrous ascorbate; Iron deficiency anemia; Iron polymaltose complex
Authors: Muhammad Afzal; Shaukat Mahmood Qureshi; Muhammad Lutafullah; Mudassir Iqbal; Mehboob Sultan; Shoaib Ali Khan Journal: J Pak Med Assoc Date: 2009-11 Impact factor: 0.781