Intravenous administration of iron sucrose for treating anemia in postpartum women

2009 
Background: To compare the efficacy of oral and intravenous administration of iron supplements for treating postpar tum anemia. Methods: One hundred and four anemic postpartum women were studied prospectively. The criteria for the diagnosis of anemia were Hb <8 gr/dl and ferritine < 10μg/dl. They were randomised into two groups. Group A constisted of 78 women who received i.v. a total amount of 300 mg iron sucrose in three days. Group B consisted of 26 women, who received orally 800 mg iron proteinsuccinylate daily for four weeks. Results: At the end of the study, in group A the increase of Hb mean level was 4.6 gr/dl and of ferritin mean level was 105 mg/L. In group B the increase in hemoglobin mean level was 2.3 gr/dl and ferritin mean level was 68 mg/L. There was significant difference in the increase of hemoglobin level (p= 0.0001) and also in the increase in ferritin level (p= 0.0004) between the two groups. Conclusion: Intravenous administration of iron sucrose seems to be safe and it helps postpartum women to recover early from anemia. Hippokratia 2009; 13 (1): 38-40
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