Iron and infection. Intravenous iron therapy maintains iron stores and decreases erythropoietin demand in patients undergoing regular dialysis therapy. Microbiology studies show a close relationship between the availability of iron and bacterial virulence. Iron is also an essential requirement of bacteria for multiplication in the host. Therefore, clinical conditions associated with iron excess in the host may increase the risk for infection. Parenteral iron has already been shown in human and animal studies to be harmful when administered during infection. There is now convincing evidence that hydroxyl radicals, produced either by the Fenton reaction or by the iron-catalyzed Haber-Weiss reaction, are species responsible for the damaging ef...
A growing body of literature supports the use of intravenous iron as a compliment to erythropoiesis ...
Loss of blood associated with hemodialysis procedures and laboratory testing, together with impaired...
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: It has been demonstrated that iro...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk for infection, attributable to immu...
Iron overload, which is a common complication in haemodialysis patients, is known to enhance bacteri...
Through the treatment of anaemia in dialysis patients part of the iron ions remain free in the serum...
Iron deficiency is common among patients with advanced kidney disease, particularly those requiring ...
Iron deficiency is common among patients with advanced kidney disease, particularly those requiring ...
Intravenous iron products are essential for the treatment of anemia in end-stage renal disease patie...
Effect of iron treatment on circulating cytokine levels in ESRD patients receiving recombinant human...
Introduction Intravenous iron in combination with erythropoietin therapy is essential in maintainin...
Iron is used widely for the treatment of anaemias with iron-restricted erythropoiesis. This interven...
Iron is a very important biogenous trace element, which is involved in many of cell processes in org...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially those requiring maintenance hemodialysis trea...
The pathologic effects of iron accumulation in tissue in iron-overload states, such as are described...
A growing body of literature supports the use of intravenous iron as a compliment to erythropoiesis ...
Loss of blood associated with hemodialysis procedures and laboratory testing, together with impaired...
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: It has been demonstrated that iro...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at increased risk for infection, attributable to immu...
Iron overload, which is a common complication in haemodialysis patients, is known to enhance bacteri...
Through the treatment of anaemia in dialysis patients part of the iron ions remain free in the serum...
Iron deficiency is common among patients with advanced kidney disease, particularly those requiring ...
Iron deficiency is common among patients with advanced kidney disease, particularly those requiring ...
Intravenous iron products are essential for the treatment of anemia in end-stage renal disease patie...
Effect of iron treatment on circulating cytokine levels in ESRD patients receiving recombinant human...
Introduction Intravenous iron in combination with erythropoietin therapy is essential in maintainin...
Iron is used widely for the treatment of anaemias with iron-restricted erythropoiesis. This interven...
Iron is a very important biogenous trace element, which is involved in many of cell processes in org...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially those requiring maintenance hemodialysis trea...
The pathologic effects of iron accumulation in tissue in iron-overload states, such as are described...
A growing body of literature supports the use of intravenous iron as a compliment to erythropoiesis ...
Loss of blood associated with hemodialysis procedures and laboratory testing, together with impaired...
Implication for health policy/practice/research/medical education: It has been demonstrated that iro...