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Efficacy for Anemia and Changes in Serum Ferritin Levels by Long‐Term Oral Iron Administration in Hemodialysis Patients

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Oral iron preparations are useful for the treatment of anemia in hemodialysis patients; however, long‐term changes in the iron dynamics and effects of anemia are unknown. Serum ferritin levels and… Click to show full abstract

Oral iron preparations are useful for the treatment of anemia in hemodialysis patients; however, long‐term changes in the iron dynamics and effects of anemia are unknown. Serum ferritin levels and erythropoietin‐stimulating agent (ESA)/hemoglobin (Hb) ratios were investigated for 750 days in the following four groups: patients treated with sodium ferrous citrate (SF) (de novo 50 mg/day and 150 mg/day switched from 50 mg/day) and patients treated with 1500 mg/day of ferric citrate (FC) (de novo and switched from 50 mg/day of SF). Compared with the other groups, serum ferritin levels increased less apparently with de novo 50 mg/day SF. ESA/Hb ratios did not change in groups switched from 50 mg/day SF. Conversely, in groups with de novo iron, ESA/Hb ratios decreased and ultimately reached the same levels in all groups. Although more iron results in higher serum ferritin levels, 50 mg/day SF has an equivalent effect for anemia treatment.

Keywords: ferritin levels; hemodialysis patients; day; serum ferritin; oral iron

Journal Title: Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis
Year Published: 2019

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