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Current Drug Delivery | 2012

What is the optimal treatment for anemia in inflammatory bowel disease

Alexandra Kent; Victoria Blackwell; Simon Travis

Anemia is common in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), with a prevalence ranging from 8.8% to 73.7%. This wide range reflects the definitions used and the populations studied. Although many patients are reported to be asymptomatic, systematic studies have shown anemia to have a significant impact on quality of life. Consequently treatment should be instituted early. The commonest cause of anemia in IBD is iron deficiency, predominantly related to gastrointestinal blood loss. Anemia of chronic disease often occurs concomitantly, due to cytokine-mediated impaired erythropoiesis and dysregulated iron metabolism. Oral iron is a simple and effective method for treating iron deficiency, but requires long courses of treatment. It is also theoretically implicated with worsening intestinal inflammation, via the production of toxic reactive oxygen species. Intravenous iron avoids these concerns, especially with the development of ferric carboxymaltose, which allow up to 1000mg to be given rapidly. In patients failing to respond to intravenous iron, the anemia of chronic disease is most likely to be causative. In this setting evidence suggests that additional erythropoietin therapy can be effective. Blood transfusions should be avoided as part of routine management and reserved for patients with substantial acute gastro-intestinal bleeding, where there is a risk of hemodynamic compromise. This article discusses the underlying physiology of anemia in IBD, and presents the current evidence supporting treatment options available.


Archive | 2018

Starvation and malnutrition

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Immunology and genetics in gastrointestinal and hepatic medicine

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Prevention of gastrointestinal disease

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Screening for gastrointestinal disease

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Unintentional weight loss

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Gall bladder disease

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Benign oesophageal disease

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Chronic abdominal pain

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent


Archive | 2018

Acute abdominal pain

Satish Keshav; Alexandra Kent

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Simon Travis

John Radcliffe Hospital

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Bu Hayee

University of Cambridge

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Christian P. Selinger

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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Jimmy K. Limdi

Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

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