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Evidence summaries

Iron Supplementation for Breath-Holding Attacks in Children

Iron supplementation may be useful in reducing the frequency and severity of breath-holding attacks in children. Level of evidence: "C"

A Cochrane review [Abstract] 1 included 2 studies (conducted in Jordan and India) with a total of 87 children. Iron supplementation significantly reduced the frequency of breath-holding attacks in children (OR 76.48, 95% CI 15.65 to 373.72). A meta-analysis that solely examined iron supplementation causing complete resolution of breath-holding attacks maintained this significance (OR 53.43, 95% CI 6.57 to 434.57). Supplementation was of particular benefit in children with iron deficiency anaemia; responses correlated with the improvements in haemoglobin values.

Comment: The quality of evidence is downgraded by study quality (unclear allocation concealment and lack of blinding), and by imprecise results (few patients and wide confidence intervals).

References

  • Zehetner AA, Orr N, Buckmaster A, Williams K, Wheeler DM. Iron supplementation for breath-holding attacks in children. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2010 May 12;(5):CD008132. [PubMed]

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