儿童、成人和孕妇缺铁的管理:循证和专家共识建议。

Ashley E Benson,Jamie O Lo,Maureen O Achebe,Jorgeane S Aslan,Michael Auerbach,Bethany T Samuelson Bannow,Marie J Boller,Thomas G Deloughery,Jacquelin Dingman,Layla Van Doren,Geolani W Dy,Patricia A Ford,Jason A Freed,Michael K Georgieff,Kristina M Haley,Chloe I Han,Adam K Lewkowitz,Kylee L Martens,Robert T Means,Elizabeta Nemeth,Sven R Olson,Jacquelyn M Powers,Kristin C Prewitt,Toby Richards,Don C Rockey,Eric J Roeland,Kimberly S Ryan,Hanny Al-Samkari,Michelle Sholzberg,Methodius G Tuuli,Angela C Weyand,Michelle P Zeller,Annette M Totten,Ilya Ivlev,Joseph J Shatzel,
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缺铁是世界上最常见的微量营养素缺乏症。口服铁通常被推荐为一线治疗,但在最佳配方、给药策略或哪些患者应优先接受静脉注射铁治疗方面尚无共识。为了应对这些挑战,俄勒冈健康与科学大学(OHSU)的铁联盟召集了一个由血液学、初级保健、儿科、产科、胃肠病学、癌症和患者倡导方面的26名专家组成的国际小组。该小组补充了来自四人患者焦点小组的见解,以使用建议评估,发展和评估分级(GRADE)方法制定当前的建议。该小组在五个优先主题领域中提出了临床相关问题,进行了系统的文献检索,并纳入了符合先验标准的研究,以生成用于制定推荐的证据表。2024年2月16日至17日,OHSU在美国俄勒冈州波特兰举办了一次面对面会议,通过结构化的匿名共识投票过程,提出了基于证据和专家意见的建议。专家小组针对三种缺铁人群提出了七项基于证据的建议:未怀孕的成年人、孕妇、婴儿、儿童和青少年。专家意见支持关于21个证据不足的护理方面的建议。本综述就铁缺乏的诊断、治疗和管理提供了循证建议和专家共识,详细介绍了不同患者群体口服和静脉补铁的最佳做法。
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Management of iron deficiency in children, adults, and pregnant individuals: evidence-based and expert consensus recommendations.
Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Oral iron is often recommended as first-line treatment, but there is no consensus on the optimal formulation, dosing strategy, or which patients should be treated preferentially with intravenous iron. To address these challenges, the Iron Consortium at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) convened an international panel of 26 experts in haematology, primary care, paediatrics, obstetrics, gastroenterology, cancer, and patient advocacy among its members. This panel was supplemented by insights from a four-person patient focus group to develop current recommendations using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. The panel developed clinically relevant questions in five priority topic areas, a systematic literature search was performed, and studies meeting a priori criteria were included to generate evidence tables for recommendation development. Evidence-based and expert opinion-based recommendations were made through a structured anonymous consensus voting process at an in-person meeting in Portland, OR, USA, hosted by OHSU on Feb 16-17, 2024. The expert panel made seven evidence-based recommendations for three demographic groups with iron deficiency: non-pregnant adults, pregnant individuals, and infants, children, and adolescents. Expert opinions supported the recommendations on 21 aspects of care for which there is insufficient evidence. This Review provides evidence-based recommendations and expert consensus on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of iron deficiency, detailing best practices for oral and intravenous iron repletion across diverse patient populations.
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