The association between iron deficiency and outcomes: a secondary analysis of the intravenous iron therapy to treat iron deficiency anaemia in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery (PREVENTT) trial

T. Richards, L. F. Miles, B. Clevenger, A. Keegan, S. Abeysiri, R. Rao Baikady, M. W. Besser, J. P. Browne, A. A. Klein, I. C. Macdougall, G. J. Murphy, S. D. Anker, D. Dahly

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Abstract

In the intravenous iron therapy to treat iron deficiency anaemia in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery (PREVENTT) trial, the use of intravenous iron did not reduce the need for blood transfusion or reduce patient complications or length of hospital stay. As part of the trial protocol, serum was collected at randomisation and on the day of surgery. These samples were analysed in a central laboratory for markers of iron deficiency. We performed a secondary analysis to explore the potential interactions between pre-operative markers of iron deficiency and intervention status on the trial outcome measures. Absolute iron deficiency was defined as ferritin
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)320-329
Number of pages10
JournalAnaesthesia
Volume78
Issue number3
Early online date8 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

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