IV iron use in patients with higher serum ferritin: case study on anemia in kidney disease.(Sponsored Educational Supplement)

Anemia management practices in patients on hemodialysis that incorporate a balanced approach to erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) and intravenous (IV) iron therapy, use the lowest effective dose of ESA, and provide IV iron therapy in patients with higher serum ferritin levels have become important treatment considerations. This case study, followed by an indepth discussion, addresses these issues and helps to identify safe and effective treatment strategies to assist nurses in improving patient outcomes.

Goal

To identify anemia management practices for safely and effectively achieving appropriate hemoglobin (Hb) targets, reducing ESA requirements, addressing elevated serum ...

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