Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3122128462> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3122128462 abstract "Abstract Background Preoperative anemia is a common comorbidity that often necessitates allogeneic blood transfusion (ABT). As there is a risk associated with blood transfusions, preoperative intravenous iron (IV) has been proposed to increase the hemoglobin to reduce perioperative transfusion; however, randomized controlled trials (RCT) investigating this efficacy for IV iron are small, limited, and inconclusive. Consequently, a meta-analysis that pools these studies may provide new and clinically useful information. Methods/design Databases of MEDLINE, EMBASE, EBM Reviews; Cochrane-controlled trial registry; Scopus; registries of health technology assessment and clinical trials; Web of Science; ProQuest Dissertations and Theses; Clinicaltrials.gov; and Conference Proceedings Citation Index-Science (CPCI-S) were searched. Also, we screened all the retrieved reference lists. Selection criteria Titles and abstracts were screened for relevance (i.e., relevant, irrelevant, or potentially relevant). Then, we screened full texts of those citations identified as potentially applicable. Results Our search found 3195 citations and ten RCTs (1039 participants) that met our inclusion criteria. Preoperative IV iron supplementation significantly decreases ABT by 16% (risk ratio (RR): 0.84, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.71, 0.99, p = 0.04). In addition, preoperatively, hemoglobin levels increased after receiving IV iron (mean difference [MD] between the study groups: 7.15 g/L, 95% CI: 2.26, 12.04 g/L, p = 0.004) and at follow-up > 4 weeks postoperatively (MD: 6.46 g/L, 95% CI: 3.10, 9.81, p = 0.0002). Iron injection was not associated with increased incidence of non-serious or serious adverse effects across groups (RR: 1.13, 95% CI: 0.78, 1.65, p = 0.52) and (RR: 0.96, 95% CI: 0.44, 2.10, p = 0.92) respectively. Conclusions With moderate certainty, due to the high risk of bias in some studies in one or two domains, we found intravenous iron supplementation is associated with a significant decrease in the blood transfusions rate, and modest hemoglobin concentrations rise when injected pre-surgery compared with placebo or oral iron supplementation. However, further full-scale randomized controlled trials with robust methodology are required. In particular, the safety, quality of life, and cost-effectiveness of different intravenous iron preparations require further evaluation." @default.
- W3122128462 created "2021-02-01" @default.
- W3122128462 creator A5009488236 @default.
- W3122128462 creator A5009669944 @default.
- W3122128462 creator A5036301763 @default.
- W3122128462 creator A5047069492 @default.
- W3122128462 creator A5080965852 @default.
- W3122128462 date "2021-01-23" @default.
- W3122128462 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W3122128462 title "Role of preoperative intravenous iron therapy to correct anemia before major surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis" @default.
- W3122128462 cites W1658793161 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W1723550313 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W1845602831 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W1947947913 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W1964846482 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W1968958274 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W1997291941 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2007852467 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2007872832 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2009245948 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2033451677 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2037070249 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2039834282 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2040034550 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2046551865 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2050937942 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2061252994 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2080195599 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2084530239 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2087757293 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2097010345 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2098727493 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2098923148 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2106178651 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2106555484 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2107213267 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2107328434 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2113465874 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2113473958 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2114231071 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2117734216 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2119605658 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2123074327 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2123693177 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2126707535 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2140043294 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2145474852 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2147731631 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2155296700 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2267450359 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2307469285 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2321770168 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2391745194 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2502942895 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2526654356 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2529449813 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2564223372 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2564315604 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2578784342 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2597411861 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2604359577 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2613622690 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2747017394 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2766356497 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2769846159 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2781642862 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2886132509 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2887393442 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2903600857 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2913606500 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2916845170 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2918465339 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2921053578 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2929437894 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2938547490 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2941111272 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W2944536390 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W3025629805 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W3083636866 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W4254689738 @default.
- W3122128462 cites W4292806894 @default.
- W3122128462 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01579-8" @default.
- W3122128462 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7824930" @default.
- W3122128462 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33485392" @default.
- W3122128462 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3122128462 type Work @default.
- W3122128462 sameAs 3122128462 @default.
- W3122128462 citedByCount "24" @default.
- W3122128462 countsByYear W31221284622021 @default.
- W3122128462 countsByYear W31221284622022 @default.
- W3122128462 countsByYear W31221284622023 @default.
- W3122128462 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3122128462 hasAuthorship W3122128462A5009488236 @default.
- W3122128462 hasAuthorship W3122128462A5009669944 @default.
- W3122128462 hasAuthorship W3122128462A5036301763 @default.
- W3122128462 hasAuthorship W3122128462A5047069492 @default.
- W3122128462 hasAuthorship W3122128462A5080965852 @default.
- W3122128462 hasBestOaLocation W31221284621 @default.
- W3122128462 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3122128462 hasConcept C141071460 @default.