Utilisation of intravenous iron and erythropoietin in dialysis patients: A prospective observational study
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https://doi.org/10.26452/fjphs.v4i2.611Keywords:
Intravenous iron, Erythropoietin, Dialysis patients, Anaemia managementAbstract
In this prospective observational study, the utilization of intravenous iron and erythropoietin in dialysis patients was thoroughly investigated. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of these treatments in managing anaemia, a common complication in individuals undergoing dialysis. Anaemia is a significant concern in this population due to impaired erythropoiesis and iron deficiency resulting from renal dysfunction. The study followed a cohort of dialysis patients, tracking their response to intravenous iron supplementation and erythropoietin therapy over a specified period. Through regular monitoring and evaluation, the study sought to determine the impact of these interventions on haemoglobin levels, transfusion requirements, and overall patient outcomes. Additionally, the study likely analysed factors such as dosing regimens, adverse effects, and the need for additional interventions to achieve optimal haemoglobin levels. By conducting a prospective observational study, researchers aimed to provide valuable insights into the real-world effectiveness and safety of intravenous iron and erythropoietin in managing anaemia in dialysis patients, which could inform clinical practice and improve patient care strategies.
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