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Effect of intravenous iron on functional outcomes in hip fracture: a randomised controlled trial

Rafael Bielza, Jesús Llorente, Israel J. Thuissard, Cristina Andreu‐Vázquez, David Blanco, Jorge Sanjurjo, Néstor López, María Regina Herráez, Cristina Molano, Adoración Morales, Estefanía Arias, Marta Neira Álvarez, Ana Lung, Javier Escalera, Laura Portillo, Yolanda Larrubia, Cristina García, Francisco Zambrana, Jorge Gómez Cerezo

2020Age and Ageing16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to determine the safety and effect of intravenous iron sucrose on functional outcomes, delirium, nosocomial infections and transfusion requirements in older patients with hip fracture. DESIGN: single-centre randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: orthogeriatric share care service at an academic tertiary care hospital. A total of 253 patients were recruited: 126 patients were assigned to intravenous iron and 127 to placebo. METHODS: on days 1, 3 and 5 after admission, the iron group received 200 mg Venofer® (iron sucrose) in 100 ml saline and the placebo group 100 ml saline. The primary outcome was absolute functional gain, considered as Barthel index (BI) at discharge minus BI on admission. Secondary outcomes included incidence of postoperative delirium according to the confusion assessment method, proportion of patients recovering prior functional status at 3 months, postoperative transfusion requirements, haemoglobin at 3 months, incidence of nosocomial infections and safety. RESULTS: the median participant age was 87 (interquartile range, 82.5-91.5) years. Most patients were female (72.7%), and the median previous BI was 81(59-95). No significant effect of intravenous iron was observed for the primary outcome: the median AFG score was 17.1 points (4.8-23.3) in the intravenous iron group and 16 points (6-26) in the placebo group (P = 0.369). No significant treatment effects were observed for other functional outcomes or secondary end points. CONCLUSION: while we found no impact of intravenous iron sucrose on functional recovery, incidence of postoperative delirium, transfusion requirements, haemoglobin at 3 months, mortality and nosocomial infections rates in older patients with hip fracture, we did find that the intervention was safe.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePlaceboHip fractureInterquartile rangeDeliriumIncidence (geometry)Intravenous ironRandomized controlled trialAnemiaAnesthesiaClinical endpointSurgeryInternal medicineIntensive care medicineIron deficiencyOsteoporosisOpticsAlternative medicinePhysicsPathologyHip and Femur FracturesIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersNosocomial Infections in ICU
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