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Anaemia is the most frequent extraenteric complication of inflammatory bowel disease (
IBD
, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis). A disabling complication of
IBD
, anaemia worsens the patient's general condition and quality of life, and increases hospitalization rates. The main types of anemia in
IBD
are iron deficiency anemia and anemia of chronic disease. The combination of the serum transferrin receptor with
ferritin
concentrations and inflammatory markers allows a reliable assessment of the iron status. Iron deficiency is usually treated with oral iron supplements. However, it is less effective in
IBD
and may lead to an increased inflammatory activity through the generation of reactive oxygen species. A systematic review of anemia in
IBD
, its pathogenetic features, epidemiology, diagnosis and therapy based on the evidence from recent studies will be the focus of this article.
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PMID:[Pathophysiological-based diagnosis and therapy of iron-deficient anaemia in inflammatory bowel disease]. 1919 27
Anemia is the most prevalent extraintestinal complication of
IBD
. It can affect quality of life and ability to work, and can also increase the hospitalization rate in patients with
IBD
. Although the causes of anemia in
IBD
are multifactorial, iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the most common. Assessment of the iron status of patients who have a condition associated with inflammation, such as
IBD
, by using common biochemical values is insufficient. However, new indices of iron metabolism (for instance
ferritin
:transferrin receptor ratio, reticulocyte hemoglobin content or percentage of hypochromic red blood cells) may help to improve the assessment of iron status in patients with
IBD
. The treatment of IDA traditionally involves oral iron supplementation. However, because of extensive gastrointestinal adverse effects, and data showing that the use of oral iron in
IBD
may be associated with disease exacerbation, current guidelines suggest that iron supplementation in
IBD
should be administered intravenously. This Review provides an overview of iron homeostasis in health before discussing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for IDA in patients with
IBD
.
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PMID:Diagnosis and management of iron deficiency anemia in patients with IBD. 2092 67
Introduction:
Iron deficiency has been known to cause significant functional impairment, lower quality of life and higher morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and significance of iron deficiency in our patients and medical staff.
Material and methods:
We performed a prospective cross-sectional study: In July 2016, 383 persons were screened for the presence of iron deficiency (ID): 325 patients and 58 people from the medical staff. Transferrin saturation (TSAT), serum
ferritin
(SF) and complete blood count were performed. Absolute ID was diagnosed if SF <100 ng/ml and TSAT <20%. Relative ID was defined by SF >100 ng/ml and TSAT <20%.
Results:
The group of medical staff was younger and had a greater proportion of women. The prevalence of absolute ID was 22.5% in patients and 43.1% in medical staff; relative ID was present in 15% of patients and 1.7% of medical staff. Among patients, the absolute ID was significantly correlated with the female sex (p=0.002) and pre-menopausal status (p=0.01) but did not correlate with diagnosis, age, BMI, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), aspirin or acenocoumarol consumption. The relative ID is associated with advanced age (p=0.03) and diagnosis of cancer and liver cirrhosis (p=0.01).
Conclusions:
Absolute ID had a high prevalence among patients (22.5%), but there was even a bigger issue among the medical staff (43.1%). Absolute ID was correlated with female sex and pre-menopausal status. Relative ID was related to advanced age, cancer and liver cirrhosis.
Abbreviations:
serum ferritine- SF, transferrin saturation coefficient- TSAT, iron deficiency- ID, inflammatory bowel diseases-
IBD
, quality of life- QoL, GI- gastrointestinal.
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PMID:Iron deficiency in a tertiary gastroenterology center in Romania: prevalence and significancy. 2969 62