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Active clinical trials for "Anemia, Iron-Deficiency"

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ORal IrON Supplementation With Ferric Maltol in Patients With Heart Failure Carrying Left Ventricular...

Heart FailureLeft Sided2 more

This is a open-label, uncontrolled, monocenter, phase IV study. The aim of this study is to detect AEs or SAEs with a relative frequency of at least 11.5% in LVAD patients with iron deficiency anemia treated with oral ferric maltol for 12 weeks.

Terminated22 enrollment criteria

Ferric Carboxymaltose to Improve Skeletal Muscle Metabolism in Heart Failure Patients With Functional...

Iron-deficiency

The purpose of this study is to better understand how body levels of iron affect the ability to exercise in patients with heart failure (HF). Heart failure is a condition in which abnormal pumping action of the heart reduces the flow of blood to the body. Patients with heart failure may feel shortness of breath or leg fatigue when they exercise. Iron is an essential nutrient in the diet. In heart failure patients, low body levels of iron might increase shortness of breath and fatigue.

Terminated27 enrollment criteria

A Clinical Trial of Oral Versus IV Iron in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic Kidney DiseaseIron-deficiency Anemia

The long-term goal is to assess the fall in kidney function measured by glomerular filtration rate (GFR) when patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are exposed to intravenous iron (IVIR). We hypothesize that in subjects with mild to moderate CKD, infusion of intravenous iron (IVIR), will generate oxidative stress and cause an inflammatory response that will be associated with a more rapid decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) compared to oral iron.

Terminated12 enrollment criteria

Iron in Congestive Heart Failure

Heart FailureIron Deficiency1 more

The hypothesis to be tested is whether treatment with intravenous iron (ferric carboxymaltose) will improve left-ventricular ejection fraction in patients with heart failure and iron deficiency as determined by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Study of the Prevalence of Iron Deficiency in Elderly Patient in Hospital Environment

Iron-deficiency

Iron deficiency is defined by insufficient tissue iron stores and anemia is the ultimate stage of iron deficiency. Anemia should never be neglected in an elderly subject because it is associated with an increase in mortality, but also with a increased morbidity in terms of complications Apart from anemia, iron deficiency is common and constitutes a factor of poor prognosis in diseases chronic, all pathologies very frequently found in the elderly. It is the origin of the deterioration in the general condition of patients, their re-hospitalization or even the progression of their pathology. In this context where elderly patients also present a certain number of comorbidities including the pathologies mentioned previously, it is important to better diagnose the deficiency martial in the elderly patient.

Not yet recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Relationship Between Blood Groups , Iron Deficiency Anemia and Helicobacter Pylori in Children....

Relationship Between Blood Groups Iron Deficiency Anemia and Helicobacter Pylori in Children

Iron-deficiency anemia (IDA) represents a global public health problem which has a significant impact on human health and social and economic development. Inadequate iron intake, chronic blood loss and impaired iron absorption are among the causes of IDA There are an association between H. pylori infection and IDA, but the biological explanation for H. pylori infection causing iron-deficiency anemia remains unknown. Initially, sideropenic anemia was considered to be caused by occult blood loss due to chronic superficial active gastritis caused by H. pylori, but subsequent studies did not confirm this theory . H. pylori infection can cause disorders in iron assimilation and increased iron requirements. Hypoacidity caused by pangastritis and a low level of ascorbic acid in the stomach of patients infected with H. pylori may affect the absorption of iron in the duodenum . In addition, levels of lactoferrin gastric mucosa (an iron-binding protein) are high in patients infected with iron-deficient H. pylori, showing a possible role between increased lactoferrin sequestration and iron utilization by the body . H. pylori also competes with the host for available food grade iron. H. pylori has several iron acquisition systems, which can capture iron available in the microenvironment of the stomach lumen . Moreover, there are studies that indicate that an iron-deficiency anemia which does not respond to iron therapy can be resolved by eradicating H. pylori from the stomach . ABO blood group seem to be looked into as risks for H. pylori related stomach malignancy, nevertheless, there are actually inconsistent scientific studies because of numerous confounding outcomes. Blood group antigens have the receptor properties for toxins, parasitic organisms and bacteria, exactly where this bacteria could assist in annexation or intrusion and avert multitude approval components .

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of a Low Dose, Oral, Liquid Iron Supplement on Restoring Inadequate Blood Iron to Normal...

Iron Deficiency (Without Anemia)

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 8-week intervention clinical study assessing the safety and efficacy of a new low-dose liquid iron supplement in restoring iron levels to normal ranges without promoting constipating side-effects among healthy premenopausal women with non-anemic iron deficiency. The primary outcomes will be an Iron Panel of Serum Iron, Ferritin, Total iron-binding capacity, Transferrin saturation, Complete Blood Count, and high sensitivity - C-Reactive Protein. Secondary outcomes will be surveys on gastrointestinal distress/discomfort and well-being. Adverse events will also be reported.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study: Randomized, Placebo-controlled Comparator Trial of IV vs Oral Iron Treatment of RLS...

Restless Legs SyndromeIron Deficiency Anemia

The purpose of the study is to determine the relative effect size of standard IV and oral iron treatment of RLS with Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and to determine the time course of treatment response.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Short Term Oral Iron Supplementation in Systolic Heart Failure Patients Suffering From Iron Deficiency...

Heart FailureSystolic1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of Ferrous Sulphate (FS) tablets in improving iron stores and functional capacity in HF patients with Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA).

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Lactoferrin Versus Total Dose Infusion (TDI) For Treating Iron Deficiency Anemia in Pregnancy: Role...

Iron Deficiency Anemia

This study consisted of 60 cases. All the cases of pregnant women are 4 months to 8 months of pregnancy. The cases divided into 30 pregnant women's were given iron supplementation without health education and another 30 were given iron supplementation and health education for comparison between them. Comparative between hemoglobin levels before and after medication. Treatment of iron deficiency anemia with iron supplementation received for one month.

Completed17 enrollment criteria
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