ferryl-iron and Obesity

ferryl-iron has been researched along with Obesity* in 1 studies

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Oral iron replacement vs. IV iron treatment in bariatric surgery patients with anemia.
    JAAPA : official journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2023, Apr-01, Volume: 36, Issue:4

    Bariatric surgery has become a recognized tool to reduce weight and resolve or improve comorbid conditions associated with obesity. Patients with obesity are at risk for nutritional deficiencies because of poor-quality diets and the chronic inflammatory state of obesity. Iron deficiency is common in these patients, with incidence rates as high as 21.5% preoperatively and 49% postoperatively. Iron deficiency is often overlooked and not treated, leading to increased complications. This article reviews the risk factors for developing iron-deficiency anemia, diagnosis, and treatment considerations for oral versus IV iron replacement for patients undergoing bariatric surgery.

    Topics: Anemia; Anemia, Iron-Deficiency; Bariatric Surgery; Humans; Iron; Iron Deficiencies; Obesity

2023