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- Title
Associations between non-anaemic iron deficiency and outcomes following elective cardiac surgery (IDOCS): a prospective cohort study.
- Authors
Miles, Lachlan F; Pac Soo, Vanessa; Braat, Sabine; Bade-Boon, Jordan; Heritier, Stephane; Klein, Andrew A; Myles, Paul S; Richards, Toby; Symons, Joel; Burbury, Kate L; Story, David A
- Abstract
One in two adults undergoing cardiac surgery are iron deficient, best practice guidelines and consensus statements recommend routine investigation and treatment of iron deficiency before elective cardiac surgery, even in the absence of anaemia; however, it is not clear if non-anaemic iron deficiency is associated with worse outcomes in this patient population. We hypothesised that iron deficiency would be associated with worse postoperative outcomes than an iron replete state in adults without anaemia undergoing elective cardiac surgery.
- Publication
The Lancet. Haematology, 2022, Vol 9, Issue 7, pe514
- ISSN
2352-3026
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1016/S2352-3026(22)00142-9