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The Ideal Time for Iron Administration in Anemia Secondary to Blood Loss-An Experimental Animal Model.

Mirela TiglisIleana PerideLucian Cristian PetcuTiberiu Paul NeaguAndrei NiculaeAlexandra Ripszky TotanSabina Andrada ZuracIonel Alexandru ChecheritaIoana Marina Grintescu
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
This original experimental study assessed the effect of perioperative intravenous iron administration at a specific time by comparing the weight, hematological, and iron status-defining parameters, as well as histological characteristics of the included subjects. The present findings highlight that correcting the iron deficiency in emergency settings through intravenous iron administration intraoperatively or 48 h postoperatively could determine the improved bioumoral parameters, as well as a better evolution of the postoperative wound and bone healing compared to the anemic group or subjects that received therapeutic intervention 48 h before surgery.
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