Iron deficiency anaemia: pathophysiology, assessment, practical management
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust · Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust · +1 more institution
Abstract
The WHO has recognised iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) as the most common nutritional deficiency in the world, with 30% of the population being affected with this condition. Although the most common causes of IDA are gastrointestinal bleeding and menstruation in women, decreased dietary iron and decreased iron absorption are also culpable causes. Patients with IDA should be treated with the aim of replenishing iron stores and returning the haemoglobin to a normal level. This has shown to improve quality of life, morbidity, prognosis in chronic disease and outcomes in pregnancy. Iron deficiency occurs in many chronic inflammatory conditions, including congestive cardiac failure, chronic kidney disease and…
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Iron deficiency
- Pregnancy
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Menstruation
- Kidney disease
- Intensive care medicine
- Anemia
- Zero hunger