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4CPS-015 Situational analysis of postoperative iron supplementation prescriptions in a plastic surgery department

Background and importanceFollowing the computerisation of prescriptions in the plastic surgery department of our hospital, some protocols have been modified, leading to an increase in iron supplementation (IS) prescriptions by anaesthetists in postoperative care.Aim and objectivesThe aim of our stud...

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Published in:European journal of hospital pharmacy. Science and practice 2020-03, Vol.27 (Suppl 1), p.A54-A54
Main Authors: Cesbron, S, Gendre, P, Nizet, P, Letort, C, Huon, JF, Serandour, N, Moquard, J, Corbineau, E, Fanuel Remoue, AS
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Summary:Background and importanceFollowing the computerisation of prescriptions in the plastic surgery department of our hospital, some protocols have been modified, leading to an increase in iron supplementation (IS) prescriptions by anaesthetists in postoperative care.Aim and objectivesThe aim of our study was to perform an inventory of iron prescriptions and administrations in order to assess their relevanceMaterial and methodsA retrospective analysis was performed from 29 January 2019 to 29 August 2019. Compliance of IS administrations with preoperative prescriptions and biological examinations was assessed. The local protocol recommended first intention use of iron saccharose hydroxide (ISH) when possible (due to the cost of ferric carboxymaltose (FCM)) and also defined the relevant biological parameters to achieve these administrations (1 g of FCM or two injections of 300 mg ISH separated by a 48 hour interval if haemoglobin
ISSN:2047-9956
2047-9964
DOI:10.1136/ejhpharm-2020-eahpconf.116