Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6099207 | Journal of Crohn's and Colitis | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Although intravenous iron supplementation is recommended in IBD patients, current German practice still relies on oral therapy, even in severe anaemia. The high incidence of severe anaemia in this cohort reflects inadequate iron replacement and status monitoring. While the proportion of IBD patients with inadequately treated anaemia/iron deficiency is unknown, greater awareness of existing guidelines for iron deficiency management in IBD patients appears necessary.
Keywords
IBDTSATGPCACDCAIIDACDAINiSTransferrin saturationCrohn's diseaseInflammatory bowel diseaseCrohn's Disease Activity IndexNon-interventional studyICHIron supplementationanaemiaanaemia of chronic diseaseIron deficiency anaemiaIron deficiencyInternational Conference on HarmonisationUlcerative colitisIndeterminate colitis
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Authors
Irina Blumenstein, Axel Dignass, Stephan Vollmer, Wolfgang Klemm, Susanne Weber-Mangal, Juergen Stein,