Anemia of chronic renal failure
- Anemia of chronic renal failure is normocytic
normochromic, hypoproliferative anemia
- The level of anemia correlates with the severity of underlying
renal failure
- The anemia is primarily due to a failure to produce adequate
level of Erythropoetin and a reduction in red cell survival.
- Patients usually present with normal serum iron, TIBC &
ferritin levels
- Erythropetin therapy is the mainstay of treatmentto improves
anemia symptoms
- Dialysis typically has little effect with regard to
correcting the anemia.
- Peritoneal dialysis (ambulatory) usually improves anemia
while hemodialysis may cause an associated iron deficiency anemia
- Iron deficiency anemia may however be seen in some patients
with CRF who are maintained on chronic hemodialysis due to loss through the
dialysis procedure.