术前静脉注射铁剂可减少结直肠癌手术中的输血需求

Peter Hofland
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约有 30% 至 60% 的普通外科手术患者通常会受术前贫血的影响*。这种形式的贫血与术后发病风险增加、住院时间延长和恢复受阻有关。[1] 因此,计划潜在的高失血手术,尤其是术前贫血患者,需要提前做好计划,以便有时间进行充分的识别、评估和管理,避免不良事件的发生。
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Preoperative Intravenous Iron Reduces the Need for Blood Transfusion in Colorectal Cancer Surgery
Approximately 30% to 60% of the general surgical population is commonly affected by preoperative anemia*. This form of anemia is associated with an increased risk of postoperative morbidity, prolonged hospital stay, and impaired recovery.[1] Hence, planning potentially high-blood-loss surgery, especially patients with preoperative anemia, requires proper advance planning to allow time for adequate identification, assessment, and management to avoid adverse events.
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