About this trial
The prognosis of patients undergoing spinal deformity surgery is often compromised by perioperative anemia due to iron deficiency. The aim of this randomized, controlled trial was to evaluate whether postoperative ferric derisomaltose intravenous injection may improve anemia and prognosis in patients undergoing spinal deformity surgery comparing with oral iron. Participants will be randomly assigned to the treatment group (intravenous ferric derisomaltose) and the control group (oral iron). Changes in hemoglobin concentration, percentage of anemia correction, changes in iron indicators, patient quality of life, and incidence of adverse events will be analyzed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of iron isomaltoside infusion.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥18 years
Received spinal deformity surgery
70 g/L ≤ Hb ≤ 110 g/L at POD1, or Hb at POD1 showed a decrease of
Informed consent was obtained voluntarily
Disqualifiers
Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant.
known serious hypersensitivity to other parenteral iron products
Non-iron deficiency anemia (e.g., hemolytic anemia)
Decompensated liver insufficiency
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Ferric derisomaltose
- Ferrous succinate
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Lead sponsor
Pharmacosmos A/S
Collaborator