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A cross-sectional study of the prevalence and associations of iron deficiency in a cohort of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Annabel H NickolMatthew C FriseHung-Yuan ChengAnne McGaheyBethan M McFadyenTara Harris-WrightNicole K BartM Kate CurtisShivani KhandwalaDavid P O'NeillKaren A PollardF Maxine HardingeNajib M RahmanAndrew E ArmitageKeith L DorringtonHal DrakesmithPeter J RatcliffePeter A Robbins
Published in: BMJ open (2015)
Non-anaemic iron deficiency is common in COPD and appears to be driven by inflammation. Iron deficiency associates with hypoxaemia, an excess of exacerbations and, possibly, worse exercise tolerance, all markers of poor prognosis. Given that it has been shown to be beneficial in other chronic diseases, intravenous iron therapy should be explored as a novel therapeutic option in COPD.
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