Definitions & Epidemiology
Diagnosis: Labs & Workup
Iron Deficiency & Treatment
Macrocytic & Other Causes
Transfusions & Advanced Management
100

What are the traditional hemoglobin cutoffs that define anemia in men and women?

Men < 13 g/dL, women < 12 g/dL

100

What is the first test to obtain when evaluating normocytic or microcytic anemia?

Serum ferritin level

100

What common source should be evaluated in older adults with iron deficiency?

GI malignancy (via endoscopy)

100

What is the first test to evaluate macrocytic anemia?

Peripheral smear and reticulocyte count

100

What is the general transfusion threshold for symptomatic anemia in older adults?

Hb ≤ 8 g/dL

200

What is the overall prevalence of anemia in older adults?

~17% overall (7–11% community, 40% hospitalized, 47% in nursing homes)

200

What MCV range defines normocytic anemia?

80–100 fL

200

What is the typical hemoglobin response timeline after starting iron therapy?

6-8 weeks

200

What are the two most common nutritional causes of macrocytic anemia?

Vitamin B12 and folate deficiency

200

What is the target hemoglobin when using erythropoiesis-stimulating agents?

11 g/dL

300

What fraction of older adults with anemia have a nutritional deficiency?

One-third

300

What ferritin threshold is highly suggestive of iron deficiency?

<19 ng/mL

300

What low-dose iron regimen can be effective with fewer side effects?

15 mg elemental iron daily

300

Which medications are associated with vitamin B12 deficiency?

PPIs, H2 blockers, and metformin

300

When should labs be rechecked after parenteral iron infusion?

6–8 weeks post-treatment

400

What are two key functional consequences of anemia in older adults?

Decreased mobility and increased risk of falls/delirium

400

What index helps distinguish iron deficiency anemia from anemia of chronic disease when ferritin is 46–100 ng/mL?

Serum transferrin receptor–ferritin index (>1.5 = IDA)

400

Name one strategy to improve oral iron absorption.

Take on empty stomach or with vitamin C/orange juice

400

Why must vitamin B12 deficiency be corrected before folate deficiency?

Folate repletion can mask B12 deficiency and worsen neurologic injury

400

What are two major risks associated with erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs)?

Thromboembolism and increased mortality

500

How is anemia associated with mortality in older adults?

Each 1 g/dL decrease in hemoglobin is associated with 11–39% higher mortality risk

500

After excluding iron deficiency and CKD, what are the next diagnostic steps for unexplained anemia?

Peripheral smear and reticulocyte count, then targeted evaluation (e.g., myelodysplasia)

500

What are two indications for parenteral iron?

Oral intolerance/malabsorption, or ongoing blood loss exceeding oral replacement

500

What finding on a peripheral smear suggests myelodysplastic syndrome?

Dysplastic cells, hypogranulated or hyposegmented neutrophils, macro-ovalocytes

500

What condition should be considered in patients unresponsive to iron therapy?

Celiac disease