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Prospective evaluation of a clinical guideline for the diagnosis and management of iron deficiency anemia

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
Volume 113, Issue 4, Pages 281-287

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EXCERPTA MEDICA INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0002-9343(02)01226-3

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PURPOSE: We examined the effect of introducing an evidence-based clinical guideline on the diagnosis and evaluation of iron deficiency anemia. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The guideline recommended measurement of serum ferritin levels for all anemic patients with a mean corpuscular volume (MCV) less than or equal to95 fL and endoscopic evaluation for those with a serum ferritin level less than 45 ng/mL. Physicians practicing in the general medicine inpatient and outpatient services of two university-affiliated hospitals were informed about the guideline and the data supporting it. Clinical evaluations during the 9 months before (control period, n = 3341 patients) and the 9 months after (intervention period, n = 3173 patients) the introduction of the guideline were compared. RESULTS: There was a 30% increase (95% confidence interval [CI]: 22% to 39%) in the proportion of anemic patients who underwent serum ferritin evaluation in the intervention period (41% [n = 12841) compared with in the control period (31% [n = 1040]), and a 24% increase (95% Cl: 4% to 48%) in the proportion with a serum ferritin level <45 ng/ml, (8.1% in = 2561 vs. 6.5% [n = 2171). The proportion of anemic patients who underwent endoscopic evaluation within 4 months of measurement of low serum ferritin level in the intervention period (3.3% [n = 106)) was 67% higher (95% CI: 23% to 125%) than in the control period (2.0% [n = 671), and the proportion with serious gastrointestinal lesions found as a result of endoscopy was 62% (95% CI: 8% to 145%) higher ( 1.8% [n = 571 vs. 1.1% [n = 37]). CONCLUSION: Introduction of a guideline describing appropriate evaluation of iron deficiency anemia led to an increase in the proportions of patients evaluated for iron deficiency anemia and found to have serious gastrointestinal lesions.

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