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https://www.who.int/publications-detail/action-framework-to-advance-uas-bloodprods-978-92-4-000038-4

Ensayos clínicos con Carboximaltosa de Hierro:

Compendio-Ensayos-Clínicos.pdf (480 descargas)

Protocolo Ginecología la Paz:

Protocolo-ginecologia-La-Paz.pdf (356 descargas)

Guía diagnóstico ferritina:

WHO_Guidelines_Ferritin_Diagnose_2020.pdf (481 descargas) Bibliografía recomendada Obstetricia
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  • Browning et al. Preoperative anaemia is common in patients undergoing major gynaecological surgery and is associated with a fivefold increased risk of transfusion. Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2012 Oct;52(5):455-9.
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  • Seid MH, et al. Ferric Carboxymaltose as Treatment in Women with Iron-Deficiency Anemia. Anemia 2017.
  • Van Wyck DB, et al. Large-dose intravenous ferric carboxymaltose injection for iron deficiency anemia in heavy uterine bleeding: a randomized, controlled trial. Transfusion 2009.