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Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Iron overload used to be considered rare among hemodialysis patients after the advent of erythropoesis-stimulating agents, but recent MRI studies have challenged this view. The aim of this study, based on decision-tree learning and on MRI determination of hepatic iron cont...

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Autores principales: Rostoker, Guy, Griuncelli, Mireille, Loridon, Christelle, Magna, Théophile, Janklewicz, Philippe, Drahi, Gilles, Dahan, Hervé, Cohen, Yves
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4266677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25506921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115096
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author Rostoker, Guy
Griuncelli, Mireille
Loridon, Christelle
Magna, Théophile
Janklewicz, Philippe
Drahi, Gilles
Dahan, Hervé
Cohen, Yves
author_facet Rostoker, Guy
Griuncelli, Mireille
Loridon, Christelle
Magna, Théophile
Janklewicz, Philippe
Drahi, Gilles
Dahan, Hervé
Cohen, Yves
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Iron overload used to be considered rare among hemodialysis patients after the advent of erythropoesis-stimulating agents, but recent MRI studies have challenged this view. The aim of this study, based on decision-tree learning and on MRI determination of hepatic iron content, was to identify a noxious pattern of parenteral iron administration in hemodialysis patients. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND MEASUREMENTS: We performed a prospective cross-sectional study from 31 January 2005 to 31 August 2013 in the dialysis centre of a French community-based private hospital. A cohort of 199 fit hemodialysis patients free of overt inflammation and malnutrition were treated for anemia with parenteral iron-sucrose and an erythropoesis-stimulating agent (darbepoetin), in keeping with current clinical guidelines. Patients had blinded measurements of hepatic iron stores by means of T1 and T2* contrast MRI, without gadolinium, together with CHi-squared Automatic Interaction Detection (CHAID) analysis. RESULTS: The CHAID algorithm first split the patients according to their monthly infused iron dose, with a single cutoff of 250 mg/month. In the node comprising the 88 hemodialysis patients who received more than 250 mg/month of IV iron, 78 patients had iron overload on MRI (88.6%, 95% CI: 80% to 93%). The odds ratio for hepatic iron overload on MRI was 3.9 (95% CI: 1.81 to 8.4) with >250 mg/month of IV iron as compared to <250 mg/month. Age, gender (female sex) and the hepcidin level also influenced liver iron content on MRI. CONCLUSIONS: The standard maximal amount of iron infused per month should be lowered to 250 mg in order to lessen the risk of dialysis iron overload and to allow safer use of parenteral iron products.
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spelling pubmed-42666772014-12-26 Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis Rostoker, Guy Griuncelli, Mireille Loridon, Christelle Magna, Théophile Janklewicz, Philippe Drahi, Gilles Dahan, Hervé Cohen, Yves PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Iron overload used to be considered rare among hemodialysis patients after the advent of erythropoesis-stimulating agents, but recent MRI studies have challenged this view. The aim of this study, based on decision-tree learning and on MRI determination of hepatic iron content, was to identify a noxious pattern of parenteral iron administration in hemodialysis patients. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND MEASUREMENTS: We performed a prospective cross-sectional study from 31 January 2005 to 31 August 2013 in the dialysis centre of a French community-based private hospital. A cohort of 199 fit hemodialysis patients free of overt inflammation and malnutrition were treated for anemia with parenteral iron-sucrose and an erythropoesis-stimulating agent (darbepoetin), in keeping with current clinical guidelines. Patients had blinded measurements of hepatic iron stores by means of T1 and T2* contrast MRI, without gadolinium, together with CHi-squared Automatic Interaction Detection (CHAID) analysis. RESULTS: The CHAID algorithm first split the patients according to their monthly infused iron dose, with a single cutoff of 250 mg/month. In the node comprising the 88 hemodialysis patients who received more than 250 mg/month of IV iron, 78 patients had iron overload on MRI (88.6%, 95% CI: 80% to 93%). The odds ratio for hepatic iron overload on MRI was 3.9 (95% CI: 1.81 to 8.4) with >250 mg/month of IV iron as compared to <250 mg/month. Age, gender (female sex) and the hepcidin level also influenced liver iron content on MRI. CONCLUSIONS: The standard maximal amount of iron infused per month should be lowered to 250 mg in order to lessen the risk of dialysis iron overload and to allow safer use of parenteral iron products. Public Library of Science 2014-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4266677/ /pubmed/25506921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115096 Text en © 2014 Rostoker et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rostoker, Guy
Griuncelli, Mireille
Loridon, Christelle
Magna, Théophile
Janklewicz, Philippe
Drahi, Gilles
Dahan, Hervé
Cohen, Yves
Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis
title Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis
title_full Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis
title_fullStr Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis
title_short Maximal Standard Dose of Parenteral Iron for Hemodialysis Patients: An MRI-Based Decision Tree Learning Analysis
title_sort maximal standard dose of parenteral iron for hemodialysis patients: an mri-based decision tree learning analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4266677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25506921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115096
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