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Managing iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in inflammatory bowel disease. The results of the "Gestiona hierro-EII" survey.

dc.contributor.authorCasellas Jordá, Francesc
dc.contributor.authorVera Mendoza, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorBarreiro-de Acosta, Manuel
dc.contributor.authorVázquez Morón, Juan María
dc.contributor.authorLópez Román, Javier
dc.contributor.authorJúdez Gutiérrez, Javier
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-25T10:04:11Z
dc.date.available2023-01-25T10:04:11Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractiron deficiency anemia is a common and very relevant manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although clinical practice guidelines have been published and updated on this subject, the management in the daily practice of this complication is far from optimal. to determine the actual management, needs and limitations of anemia in IBD by means of a survey of gastroenterology specialists. a self-administered telematic survey was carried out between April and May 2017 and was sent to SEPD members. The survey included four sections: participant demographics, monitoring, treatment and limitations/needs. a total of 122 evaluable surveys were received from all Spanish autonomous communities. Iron deficiency anemia is considered as a frequent manifestation of IBD and is monitored in all patients via the measurement of hemoglobin and ferritin. In the case of anemia, the survey respondents found it necessary to rule out the presence of IBD activity. However, only 14.8% prescribed intravenous iron when IBD was active. The required dose of intravenous iron is mainly calculated according to patient needs but only 33.1% of clinicians infused doses of 1 g or more. the "Gestiona Hierro EII" survey on the management of anemia in IBD demonstrated a high quality of care, even though some aspects need to be improved. These included the prescription of intravenous iron for patients with disease activity, the use of high-dose intravenous iron and the implementation of algorithms into clinical practice.
dc.identifier.doi10.17235/reed.2018.5354/2017
dc.identifier.issn1130-0108
dc.identifier.pmid29465251
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://doi.org/10.17235/reed.2018.5354/2017
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/12162
dc.issue.number3
dc.journal.titleRevista espanola de enfermedades digestivas : organo oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Patologia Digestiva
dc.journal.titleabbreviationRev Esp Enferm Dig
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationHospital Universitario Juan Ramón Jiménez
dc.page.number172-178
dc.pubmedtypeJournal Article
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subject.meshAdministration, Intravenous
dc.subject.meshAdministration, Oral
dc.subject.meshAnemia, Iron-Deficiency
dc.subject.meshHealth Care Surveys
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshInflammatory Bowel Diseases
dc.subject.meshIron
dc.subject.meshIron Deficiencies
dc.subject.meshMonitoring, Physiologic
dc.subject.meshSpain
dc.titleManaging iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia in inflammatory bowel disease. The results of the "Gestiona hierro-EII" survey.
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number110
dspace.entity.typePublication

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