A Comparative Study of Injection Ferric Carboxymaltose and Iron Sucrose in Anaemia Complicating Pregnancy

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2019-08
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International Society for Contemporary Medical Research
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Introduction: Anemia during pregnancy is most commonlycaused by iron deficiency anemia. It can cause severeconsequences for both the mother and developing fetus.Study aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of intravenousferric carboxy maltose (FCM) vs iron sucrose in anaemia inpregnancy.Material and Methods: This is prospective observationalstudy; all women treated with FCM and iron sucrose foranemia during pregnancy between May 2017 and April2018 at our Hospital were included. Total 110 women wereselected. Each study group contained 55 women receivingFCM which was group A and 55 in group B receivingInjection Iron Sucrose between 30 and 36 weeks of pregnancy.Treatment effectiveness was assessed by repeat Hemoglobinand Serum Ferritin level measurement after 2 weeks ofcompletion of therapy. Safety was assessed by analysis ofadverse drug reactions during infusion and 2 hours afterinfusion.Results: Intravenous ferric carboxymaltose infusionsignificantly increased Hemoglobin values compared toIntravenous ferrous sucrose. None of the women developedserious adverse reaction in FCM group.Conclusion: Ferric carboxymaltose can be used safely in Irondeficiency anemia complicating pregnancy.
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Anemia, Ferric Carboxymaltose, Hemoglobin, Iron Sucrose, Serum Ferritin
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Khan Shabina, Gupta Shivika. A Comparative Study of Injection Ferric Carboxymaltose and Iron Sucrose in Anaemia Complicating Pregnancy. International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research . 2019 Aug; 6(8): h6-h9