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Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study

BACKGROUND: Anemia is present in up to two-thirds of patients undergoing colorectal surgery mainly caused by iron deficiency and inflammation. As anemia is associated with increased risk of perioperative death, diagnosis and treatment of preoperative anemia according to etiology have been recommende...

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Autores principales: Bath, Messina, Viveiros, André, Schaefer, Benedikt, Klein, Sebastian, Pammer, Lorenz M., Wagner, Sonja, Lorenz, Andreas, Rugg, Christopher, Gasser, Elisabeth, Ninkovic, Marijana, Panzer, Marlene, Pertler, Elke, Fries, Dietmar, Tilg, Herbert, Weiss, Guenter, Petzer, Verena, Öfner-Velano, Dietmar, Zoller, Heinz
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35895618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269309
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author Bath, Messina
Viveiros, André
Schaefer, Benedikt
Klein, Sebastian
Pammer, Lorenz M.
Wagner, Sonja
Lorenz, Andreas
Rugg, Christopher
Gasser, Elisabeth
Ninkovic, Marijana
Panzer, Marlene
Pertler, Elke
Fries, Dietmar
Tilg, Herbert
Weiss, Guenter
Petzer, Verena
Öfner-Velano, Dietmar
Zoller, Heinz
author_facet Bath, Messina
Viveiros, André
Schaefer, Benedikt
Klein, Sebastian
Pammer, Lorenz M.
Wagner, Sonja
Lorenz, Andreas
Rugg, Christopher
Gasser, Elisabeth
Ninkovic, Marijana
Panzer, Marlene
Pertler, Elke
Fries, Dietmar
Tilg, Herbert
Weiss, Guenter
Petzer, Verena
Öfner-Velano, Dietmar
Zoller, Heinz
author_sort Bath, Messina
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description BACKGROUND: Anemia is present in up to two-thirds of patients undergoing colorectal surgery mainly caused by iron deficiency and inflammation. As anemia is associated with increased risk of perioperative death, diagnosis and treatment of preoperative anemia according to etiology have been recommended. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess if the association between anemia and survival in patients undergoing colorectal surgery was determined by the severity of anemia alone or also by anemia etiology. METHODS: To determine the prevalence of anemia and etiology, preoperative hematological parameters, C-reactive protein, ferritin and transferrin saturation were retrospectively assessed and correlated with outcome in a cohort of patients undergoing colorectal surgery between 2005 and 2019 at the University Hospital of Innsbruck. Anemia was defined as hemoglobin <120 g/L in females and <130 g/L in males. The etiology of anemia was classified on the basis of serum iron parameters, as iron deficiency anemia, anemia of inflammation or other anemia etiologies. RESULTS: Preoperative anemia was present in 54% (1316/2458) of all patients. Anemia was associated with iron deficiency in 45% (134/299) and classified as anemia of inflammation in 32% (97/299) of patients with available serum iron parameters. The etiology of anemia was a strong and independent predictor of survival, where iron deficiency and anemia of inflammation were associated with better postoperative survival than other anemia etiologies. One year survival rates were 84.3%, 77.3% and 69.1% for patients with iron deficiency anemia, anemia of inflammation and other anemia types. Inflammation indicated by high C-reactive protein is a strong negative predictor of overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: Anemia has a high prevalence among patients undergoing colorectal surgery and rational treatment requires early assessment of serum iron parameters and C-reactive protein.
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spelling pubmed-93285302022-07-28 Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study Bath, Messina Viveiros, André Schaefer, Benedikt Klein, Sebastian Pammer, Lorenz M. Wagner, Sonja Lorenz, Andreas Rugg, Christopher Gasser, Elisabeth Ninkovic, Marijana Panzer, Marlene Pertler, Elke Fries, Dietmar Tilg, Herbert Weiss, Guenter Petzer, Verena Öfner-Velano, Dietmar Zoller, Heinz PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Anemia is present in up to two-thirds of patients undergoing colorectal surgery mainly caused by iron deficiency and inflammation. As anemia is associated with increased risk of perioperative death, diagnosis and treatment of preoperative anemia according to etiology have been recommended. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess if the association between anemia and survival in patients undergoing colorectal surgery was determined by the severity of anemia alone or also by anemia etiology. METHODS: To determine the prevalence of anemia and etiology, preoperative hematological parameters, C-reactive protein, ferritin and transferrin saturation were retrospectively assessed and correlated with outcome in a cohort of patients undergoing colorectal surgery between 2005 and 2019 at the University Hospital of Innsbruck. Anemia was defined as hemoglobin <120 g/L in females and <130 g/L in males. The etiology of anemia was classified on the basis of serum iron parameters, as iron deficiency anemia, anemia of inflammation or other anemia etiologies. RESULTS: Preoperative anemia was present in 54% (1316/2458) of all patients. Anemia was associated with iron deficiency in 45% (134/299) and classified as anemia of inflammation in 32% (97/299) of patients with available serum iron parameters. The etiology of anemia was a strong and independent predictor of survival, where iron deficiency and anemia of inflammation were associated with better postoperative survival than other anemia etiologies. One year survival rates were 84.3%, 77.3% and 69.1% for patients with iron deficiency anemia, anemia of inflammation and other anemia types. Inflammation indicated by high C-reactive protein is a strong negative predictor of overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: Anemia has a high prevalence among patients undergoing colorectal surgery and rational treatment requires early assessment of serum iron parameters and C-reactive protein. Public Library of Science 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9328530/ /pubmed/35895618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269309 Text en © 2022 Bath et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bath, Messina
Viveiros, André
Schaefer, Benedikt
Klein, Sebastian
Pammer, Lorenz M.
Wagner, Sonja
Lorenz, Andreas
Rugg, Christopher
Gasser, Elisabeth
Ninkovic, Marijana
Panzer, Marlene
Pertler, Elke
Fries, Dietmar
Tilg, Herbert
Weiss, Guenter
Petzer, Verena
Öfner-Velano, Dietmar
Zoller, Heinz
Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study
title Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study
title_full Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study
title_short Impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—A retrospective cohort study
title_sort impact of preoperative anemia, iron-deficiency and inflammation on survival after colorectal surgery—a retrospective cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9328530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35895618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269309
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