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Iron deficiency across chronic inflammatory conditions: International expert opinion on definition, diagnosis, and management.

Maria Domenica CappelliniJosep Comin-ColetAngel de FranciscoAxel DignassWolfram DoehnerCarolyn S LamIain C MacdougallGerhard RoglerClara CamaschellaRezan KadirNicholas J KassebaumDonat R SpahnAli T TaherKhaled M Musallamnull null
Published in: American journal of hematology (2017)
Iron deficiency, even in the absence of anemia, can be debilitating, and exacerbate any underlying chronic disease, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Iron deficiency is frequently concomitant with chronic inflammatory disease; however, iron deficiency treatment is often overlooked, partially due to the heterogeneity among clinical practice guidelines. In the absence of consistent guidance across chronic heart failure, chronic kidney disease and inflammatory bowel disease, we provide practical recommendations for iron deficiency to treating physicians: definition, diagnosis, and disease-specific diagnostic algorithms. These recommendations should facilitate appropriate diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency to improve quality of life and clinical outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • iron deficiency
  • chronic kidney disease
  • clinical practice
  • oxidative stress
  • primary care
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  • end stage renal disease
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