INtravenous iron to treat anaemia following CriTical care (INTACT): a protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
<br/><strong>Background: </strong>Anaemia is common in patients who survive critical illness and is associated with high levels of fatigue and poor quality of life. In non-critically ill patients, treating anaemia with intravenous iron has resulted in meaningful improvements in qua...
Main Authors: | Shah, A, Marian, I, Robbins, PA, Dutton, SJ, Barber, VS, Stanworth, SJ, Young, JD, Griffith, DM, McKechnie, SR, Chapman, G, Walsh, TS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2019
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