Perioperative iron deficiency anemia in obstetrics. Possibilities of prevention and correction. Review
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blood management
obstetrics
iron deficiency
iron deficiency anemia
pregnancy
intravenous iron

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Kulikov A.V., Shifman E.M., Matkovsky A.A., Kayumova A.V., Ronenson A.M. Perioperative iron deficiency anemia in obstetrics. Possibilities of prevention and correction. Review. Annals of Critical Care. 2020;(4):99–107. doi:10.21320/1818-474X-2020-4-99-107.

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In the review diagnostics and correction of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is considered during pregnancy and in the perioperative period within the concept of “patient blood management”. Features of diagnosis of anemia and verification of an iron deficiency (ID) are discussed during pregnancy, correction stages with use of oral and intravenous iron, transfusion erythrocytes and reinfusion of blood. Data on advantage of intravenous iron to correction of ID and IDA are provided during pregnancy and in the perioperative period.
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