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Intravenous ferric saccharate as an iron supplement in dialysis patients.

D S Silverberg1, M Blum, G Peer, E Kaplan, A Iaina.   

Abstract

In the present prospective study we examined the long-term effect of intravenous supplementation with ferric saccharate (IV Fe) in the treatment of the anemia of chronic dialysis patients. All patients, 64 on chronic hemodialysis (HD) and 9 on chronic ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), were treated intravenously with this preparation in a dose of 100 mg elemental iron twice monthly. There were five groups. Group 1: 41 HD patients who were receiving erythropoietin (EPO) for at least 6 months prior to the addition of IV Fe. In this group, when IV Fe was given over 6 months, the hematocrit (Hct) increased from a mean of 28.7 to 33.7%. Over the next 6 months, the EPO dose was gradually reduced by a mean of 61.1%, but the mean Hct remained unchanged. Group 2: 11 HD patients who started IV EPO simultaneously with the IV Fe. In this group, over 6 months, the mean Hct increased from 28.1 to 34.1. Over the next 6 months, the EPO dose was gradually reduced by 75.7%, but the mean Hct remained unchanged. Group 3: 12 HD patients who received IV Fe alone for 12 months. The mean Hct increased from 30.5 to 37.9%. Group 4: 4 CAPD patients who had been receiving subcutaneous EPO for at least 6 months prior to IV Fe therapy. Over the subsequent 6 months of IV Fe, the mean Hct increased from 28.4 to 33.3%. Group 5: 5 CAPD patients not on EPO who received IV Fe for 6 months. The mean Hct increased from 27.7 to 35.6%. No adverse effects were seen in any patients throughout the study. In conclusion, adequate Fe supplementation may allow the target Hct of about 33% to be reached without, or with only very low doses of EPO. IV Fe as ferric saccharate is a new and safe form of parenteral iron therapy of the anemia of chronic dialysis patients.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8852489     DOI: 10.1159/000188905

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephron        ISSN: 1660-8151            Impact factor:   2.847


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