Intravenous iron supplementation is widespread in the hemodialysis population, but there is uncertainty about the safest dosing strategy. We compared the safety of different intravenous iron dosing practices on the risk of adverse cardiovascular outcomes in a large population of hemodialysis patients.A retrospective cohort was created from the clinical database of a large dialysis provider (years 2004-2008) merged with administrative data from the United States Renal Data System. Dosing comparisons were (1) bolus (consecutive doses ≥ 100 mg exceeding 600 mg during one month) versus maintenance (all other iron doses during the month); and (2) high (> 200 mg over 1 month) versus low dose (≤ 200 mg over 1 month). We established a 6-month basel...
Iron deficiency is common among patients with advanced kidney disease, particularly those requiring ...
Intravenous iron is used in combination with erythropoi esis-stimulating agents to treat the anemia ...
Studies on the association between iron supplementation and mortality in dialysis patients are rare ...
Intravenous iron supplementation is widespread in the hemodialysis population, but there is uncertai...
Background & Objectives: Intravenous iron supplementation is widespread in the hemodialysis popu...
Abstract Background Recent research has reported that patients receiving bolus (frequent large doses...
Intravenous iron management is common in the haemodialysis population. However, the safest dosing st...
BACKGROUND Intravenous iron is a standard treatment for patients undergoing hemodialysis, but compar...
BackgroundIntravenous iron use in hemodialysis patients has greatly increased over the last decade, ...
Intravenous iron is used widely in hemodialysis, yet there are limited data on the effectiveness of ...
Background and objectives Intravenous iron therapy for chronic anemia management is largely driven b...
The independent association between the indices of iron stores or administered intravenous iron, bot...
Abstract Background Anemia management protocols in hemodialysis (HD) units differ conspicuously rega...
Iron replacement therapy is necessary for anemia treatment in patients with advanced chronic kidney ...
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 is used in combination with erythropoi esis-stimulating agents to treat the anemia ...
Studies on the association between iron supplementation and mortality in dialysis patients are rare ...
Intravenous iron supplementation is widespread in the hemodialysis population, but there is uncertai...
Background & Objectives: Intravenous iron supplementation is widespread in the hemodialysis popu...
Abstract Background Recent research has reported that patients receiving bolus (frequent large doses...
Intravenous iron management is common in the haemodialysis population. However, the safest dosing st...
BACKGROUND Intravenous iron is a standard treatment for patients undergoing hemodialysis, but compar...
BackgroundIntravenous iron use in hemodialysis patients has greatly increased over the last decade, ...
Intravenous iron is used widely in hemodialysis, yet there are limited data on the effectiveness of ...
Background and objectives Intravenous iron therapy for chronic anemia management is largely driven b...
The independent association between the indices of iron stores or administered intravenous iron, bot...
Abstract Background Anemia management protocols in hemodialysis (HD) units differ conspicuously rega...
Iron replacement therapy is necessary for anemia treatment in patients with advanced chronic kidney ...
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 is used in combination with erythropoi esis-stimulating agents to treat the anemia ...
Studies on the association between iron supplementation and mortality in dialysis patients are rare ...