Ann Intern Med. 2015 Oct 6;163(7):529-36. doi: 10.7326/M15-1707.
Update of the 2006 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation on screening for iron deficiency anemia.
The USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the association between change in iron status as a result of intervention (oral supplementation or treatment) in pregnant women and adolescents and improvement in maternal and infant health outcomes.
This recommendation applies to pregnant women and adolescents living in the United States who do not have symptoms of iron deficiency anemia. It does not address pregnant women who are malnourished, have symptoms of iron deficiency anemia, or have special hematologic conditions or nutritional needs that may increase their need for iron.
The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of screening for iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women to prevent adverse maternal health and birth outcomes. (I statement). The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of routine iron supplementation for pregnant women to prevent adverse maternal health and birth outcomes. (I statement).
更新 2006 年美国预防服务工作组(USPSTF)关于缺铁性贫血筛查的建议。
USPSTF 审查了干预措施(口服补充或治疗)对孕妇和青少年铁状况变化与母婴健康结局改善之间关系的证据。
本建议适用于没有缺铁性贫血症状的居住在美国的孕妇和青少年。它不包括营养不良、有缺铁性贫血症状或有特殊血液状况或营养需求的孕妇,这些情况可能增加她们对铁的需求。
USPSTF 得出结论,目前的证据不足以评估筛查孕妇缺铁性贫血以预防不良母婴健康和出生结局的利弊平衡。(I 级声明)。USPSTF 得出结论,目前的证据不足以评估常规为孕妇补充铁以预防不良母婴健康和出生结局的利弊平衡。(I 级声明)。