
Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation for Maternal Anemia Prevention in Tanzania ( MMS-MAP )- MMS...
Pregnancy RelatedThis is a mixed methods cross-over study to assess acceptability, preference, and perceived side effects of MMS formulations with 30 mg, 45 mg and 60 mg of iron. The use of a cross-over design is used in studies examining the acceptability of other nutritional products, including Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Foods.

Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation for Maternal Anemia Prevention in Tanzania
Pregnancy RelatedThis is an individually randomized controlled trial to assess the effect of multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS) containing 60 and 45 mg iron as compared to MMS containing 30 mg of iron (standard UNIMMAP formulation) on maternal moderate or severe anemia. This study will help inform countries like Tanzania that currently use IFA containing 60 mg of iron regarding the dose of iron to use in MMS.

Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Oral Vadadustat in Pediatric Participants With Anemia...
Anemia of Chronic Kidney DiseaseThis study will assess the safety and efficacy of once daily dosing of vadadustat for the treatment of pediatric participants with anemia of chronic kidney disease (CKD) naive to erythropoiesis-stimulating agent (ESA) treatment.

Long Term Follow-up Observational Study After Clinical Trials of AMG531 (Romiplostim) in Patients...
Aplastic AnemiaTo evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety after the end of romiplostim treatment by observation [up to 5 years] of patients who were registered for Study 531-003/531-004 in immunosuppressive therapy-naïve patients with aplastic anemia.

Preoperative Intravenous Iron Therapy in Patients With Gastric Cancer
Gastric CancerAnemia3 moreThe main objective of this investigator initiated study is to study if preoperative intravenous iron is effective in reducing need for allogenic blood transfusion in patients with gastric cancer who will undergo a standardized gastrectomy including both total and subtotal gastrectomies. The hypothesis is that intravenous iron reduces the need for perioperative blood transfusions.

Acceptability and Nutritional Impact of Double-fortified Salt Containing Iodine and Folic Acid -...
Folate DeficiencyIodine Deficiency4 moreThe overarching objective of this two-phase project is to assess the effects of fortifying iodized salt with folic acid on improving women's folate status and thereby reduce the risk of neural tube defects (NTDs), which are highly prevalent in Ethiopia. The project will be conducted in two phases. The purpose of Phase 1, described herein, is to complete formative research in preparation for a community-based, randomized trial, which will be carried out in Phase 2. The objectives of Phase 1 are to: 1) assess the hematological condition and nutritional status with respect to folate, iodine, and other micronutrients among non-pregnant women of reproductive age (WRA) in the study communities, and 2) measure discretionary salt and dietary folate intakes of the women and their households.

A Clinical Study to Check the Safety and Effectiveness of Botanical Extract Standardized for Iron...
AnemiaIron DeficiencyA randomized, double-blind, parallel, three-arms, placebo-controlled, safety and efficacy study of Botanical Extract Standardized for Iron + Vitamin C and Botanical Extract Standardized for Iron in adult human subjects with anemia or iron-deficiency anemia. A total of up to 96 adult male and female subjects of age 26 to 55 years (32 subjects/arm) will be enrolled to get 90 evaluable subjects (30 subjects/arm) in the study

Acquired Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency In Clonal Myeloid Neoplasms
Pyruvate Kinase DeficiencyPyruvate Kinase Deficiency Anemia9 moreThis cross-sectional prevalence assessment study involves a single blood draw in specific patient populations to assess for enzymatic and genomic evidence for acquired pyruvate kinase deficiency.

Guideline Adherence for Preoperative Anemia Management in a PAC
Guideline AdherenceAnemiaAnemia in surgical patients is a common seriously problem; around 40 % of patients presenting for major surgery are anemic problem. Patients with major surgery have significantly higher rates of acute blood loss. Whereas , patients with pre-operative anemia prone to be transfused blood component in pre-operative or intraoperative and postoperative periods that associated with worse outcomes , prolonged hospital stays , increased risk of morbidity and mortality . Therefore, patients undergoing major surgery should be optimization for pre-operative anemia. In November 2021, Siriraj Preanesthesia Assessment Center (SIPAC) has developed and implemented a preoperative anemia management guideline which is one pillar of perioperative patient blood management. The objective of this guideline is to optimize red blood cell mass before patients having operation. The investigators are realize the important of pre-operative anemia of patients who undergoing elective surgery. The investigators will aim to evaluate adherence to the preoperative anemia management guideline protocol and perioperative outcomes and use the data of this study to setting guidelines for preoperative anemia evaluation and management in SIPAC of department of anesthesiology in Siriraj hospital for improving workflow and optimization before elective surgery, supporting to a reduction in blood transfusion, hospital stay, morbidity and health care costs of public health of Thailand.

Analyses of Anemia in Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW) Infants.
Very Preterm Maturity of InfantThe Risk Factors for Improving the Prognosis of VLBW InfantsTo study and analyze the association of the severity of anemia with neonatal morbidity and the risk factors of anemia in ealry life (less than 3 days of life) among the very low birth weight (VLBW) infants.