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Diagnosis and management of iron deficiency in chronic inflammatory conditions (CIC): is too little iron making your patient sick?

Kleber Yotsumoto Fertrin

2020Hematology53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While iron deficiency remains the most common cause of anemia worldwide, low iron stores are associated with symptoms regardless of the presence of typical microcytic, hypochromic anemia and may be hard to recognize in patients with concurrent inflammation. Diagnosing and treating iron deficiency become more of a challenge because markers of iron status are influenced by low-grade inflammation present in common conditions, such as chronic kidney disease, cirrhosis, or heart failure. Here I present a pragmatic way of interpreting diagnostic lab tests to help clinicians recognize patients who are most likely to benefit from iron supplementation, choose between oral and parenteral administration, and make personalized decisions when patients do not fit usual guidelines.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineIron deficiencyAnemiaCirrhosisInflammationIntensive care medicineIron-deficiency anemiaMicrocytic anemiaDiseaseHepcidinInternal medicinePediatricsGastroenterologyIron Metabolism and DisordersErythropoietin and Anemia TreatmentHemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders