5/ Additional evidence that iron deficiency alone can cause symptoms comes from studies of polycythemia vera, a condition associated with high rates of:
9/ These findings help explain why iron is effective in the treatment of heart failure, even without anemia. In particular, one meta-analysis reported a...
11/ There is undoubtedly a lot more to it. But, the key idea is that iron has roles well beyond being a component of hemoglobin and allowing for oxygen delivery.
💥In fact, one study estimated that 6.5% of all human enzymes are iron-dependent!💥
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➤Iron deficiency can lead to symptoms (e.g., fatigue) independent of hemoglobin
➤This results from iron's key role in many key human enzymes, particularly those required for mitochondrial function
➤Iron supplementation improves outcomes in heart failure
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3/ Although an increasing severity is bone marrow infiltration by plasma cells
is associated with worsening anemia, leukocyte and platelet counts remain stable.
This suggests something beyond the replacement of hematopoietic cells is responsible.
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Does epinephrine improve outcomes in patients with cardiac arrest?
This is a question with a complex answer. This thread is only meant to scratch the surface and is a follow-up to a recent tweetorial on the use of epinephrine for cardiac arrest.
2/ Although epinephrine has been used for decades questions about its ability to improve outcomes have been around for just as long.
Here's a thread containing my recent set of tweetorials (main one and some brief supplements) on the topic of epinephrine and acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
🥵 Main tweetorial on the connection between diaphoresis and AMI.