加速葡萄糖酸铁住院输注疗法的安全性。

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Erica Gray, Tate Parrott, Lauren McCluggage
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背景:住院病人静脉注射铁剂的情况越来越多。葡萄糖酸铁传统上每天给药一次。每日两次给药能更快地补铁,但支持每日两次给药安全性的数据有限:本研究旨在调查葡萄糖酸铁每日两次给药与每日给药相比的安全性:这是一项经机构审查委员会批准的回顾性观察研究,研究对象是2022年1月1日至4月3日期间每天或每天两次静脉注射葡萄糖酸铁250毫克的住院成人患者。主要复合安全性结果包括低血压、输液反应、快速反应警报或护理级别升级。次要结果包括铁剂总量、住院时间和实验室值变化:本研究共纳入 126 例患者,每组 63 例。每日两次组有 29 名患者(46%)出现主要结果,而每日一次组有 36 名患者(57.1%)出现主要结果(相对风险 = 0.81;95% CI,0.57-1.13;P = 0.212)。两组患者铁、血红蛋白和转铁蛋白饱和度的变化相似。据统计,每日两次组的中位住院时间(7.79 天)短于每日一次组(12.9 天;P = 0.006):在这项针对住院成人患者的回顾性单中心研究中,与每日给药组相比,每日两次静脉注射葡萄糖酸铁的患者发生低血压、输液反应或护理级别提升等综合安全结果的比例并没有增加。
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Safety of an Accelerated Ferric Gluconate Inpatient Infusion Regimen.

Background: Inpatient use of intravenous iron has been increasing. Ferric gluconate is traditionally given once daily. Twice-daily dosing provides faster iron repletion, but there are limited data to support the safety of twice-daily dosing.

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the safety of twice-daily dosing for ferric gluconate compared with daily dosing.

Methods: This was an institutional review board-approved retrospective observational study of hospitalized adult patients who received intravenous ferric gluconate 250 mg daily or twice daily between January 1 and April 3, 2022. The primary composite safety outcome included hypotension, infusion reaction, rapid response alert, or escalation in level of care. Secondary outcomes included total amount of iron received, hospital length of stay, and changes in laboratory values.

Results: A total of 126 patients were included in this study, with 63 patients in each group. The primary outcome occurred in 29 patients (46%) in the twice-daily group compared with 36 patients (57.1%) in the daily group (relative risk = 0.81; 95% CI, 0.57-1.13; P = 0.212). Changes in iron, hemoglobin, and transferrin saturation were similar between the 2 groups. Median length of stay was statistically shorter in the twice-daily group (7.79 days) compared with the daily group (12.9 days; p = 0.006).

Conclusions: In this retrospective single-center study of hospitalized adult patients, those who received intravenous ferric gluconate twice daily did not experience an increased rate of a composite safety outcome of hypotension, infusion reactions, or escalation in level of care compared with those with daily dosing.

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