The Use of Parenteral Iron Therapy for the Treatment of Postpartum Anemia
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The Use of Parenteral Iron Therapy for the Treatment of Postpartum Anemia
Abstract
Rates of postpartum hemorrhage have been increasing in Canada over the last 10 years, with postpartum iron deficiency anemia as the most common consequence. Postpartum anemia is treated with oral iron supplementation and/or blood transfusion. Recent studies have evaluated the use of parenteral iron as a better tolerated treatment modality. Compared with oral iron supplements, parenteral iron is associated with a more rapid rise in serum ferritin and hemoglobin and improved maternal fatigue scores in the postpartum period. It may also decrease rates of blood transfusion. Parenteral iron may be considered in select clinical situations for the treatment of postpartum anemia.
Les taux d’hémorragie postpartum ont connu une hausse au Canada depuis les 10 dernières années, la manifestation d’une anémie ferriprive postpartum en étant la conséquence la plus courante. L’anémie postpartum est prise en charge au moyen d’une supplémentation orale en fer et/ou d’une transfusion sanguine. De récentes études ayant évalué l’utilisation de fer parentéral ont indiqué qu’il s’agissait d’une modalité de traitement mieux tolérée. Par comparaison avec les suppléments oraux de fer, le fer parentéral est associé à une hausse plus rapide des taux sériques de ferritine et d’hémoglobine, en plus de mener à une amélioration des scores de fatigue maternelle au cours de la période postpartum. Le fer parentéral pourrait également mener à une diminution des taux de transfusion sanguine. Son utilisation pourrait être envisagée dans certaines situations cliniques particulières, aux fins de la prise en charge de l’anémie postpartum.
Keywords: intravenous iron; parenteral iron; postpartum anemia.
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