The use of intravenous iron in pregnancy: for whom and when? A survey of Australian and New Zealand obstetricians
Abstract Background Iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy (IDAP) affects 11-18% of Australian pregnancies and is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes. National prescribing data suggests the use of intravenous iron in pregnancy is increasingly common. This study aimed to: 1) Establish the curren...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Smith-Wade (Author), Giselle Kidson-Gerber (Author), Antonia Shand (Author), Luke Grzeskowiak (Author), Amanda Henry (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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