The prevalence of preoperative anaemia in patients undergoing major surgery is approximately 30%, and is independently associated with higher mortality, a higher rate of postoperative complications, and a greater probability of receiving a transfusion. In a prehabilitation program, the evaluation and correction of anaemia in the preoperative period is essential, as it is a risk factor for transfusions and complications. The main objectives of this study were to analyse the need for blood transfusion, post-surgical complications, hospital length of stay, ICU length of stay, hospital readmissions, and surgical wound infection in patients treated with ferric carboxymaltose (FC) before surgery. A total of 152 patients were included, of whom 96 received FC before the intervention and 56 received no treatment (control group).
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Analyze levels of Hemoglobine
Timeframe: From Jan 2019 to Dec 2022
Analyze levels of ferritin
Timeframe: From Jan 2019 to Dec 2022
Analyze levels of transferrine
Timeframe: From Jan 2019 to Dec 2022
Analyze levels of transferrine saturation
Timeframe: From Jan 2019 to Dec 2022