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Iron deficiency in heart failure

Journal

ESC HEART FAILURE
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 2368-2379

Publisher

WILEY PERIODICALS, INC
DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13265

Keywords

Iron deficiency; Heart failure; Ferric carboxymaltose; Quality of life; Exercise capacity

Funding

  1. Slovenian Research Agency [J3-9292, J3-9284]
  2. Serbian Ministry of Science [175033]

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Iron deficiency is a common co-morbidity in heart failure patients, and can be improved through parenteral iron supplementation therapy to enhance patient health and physical performance. Intravenous iron preparations have shown superior clinical effect in previous trials.
Iron deficiency is a major heart failure co-morbidity present in about 50% of patients with stable heart failure irrespective of the left ventricular function. Along with compromise of daily activities, it also increases patient morbidity and mortality, which is independent of anaemia. Several trials have established parenteral iron supplementation as an important complimentary therapy to improve patient well-being and physical performance. Intravenous iron preparations, in the first-line ferric carboxymaltose, demonstrated in previous clinical trials superior clinical effect in comparison with oral iron preparations, improving New York Heart Association functional class, 6 min walk test distance, peak oxygen consumption, and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure. Beneficial effect of iron deficiency treatment on morbidity and mortality of heart failure patients is waiting for conformation in ongoing trials. Although the current guidelines for treatment of chronic and acute heart failure acknowledge importance of iron deficiency correction and recommend intravenous iron supplementation for its treatment, iron deficiency remains frequently undertreated and insufficiently diagnosed in setting of the chronic heart failure. This paper highlights the current state of the art in the pathophysiology of iron deficiency, associations with heart failure trajectory and outcome, and an overview of current guideline-suggested treatment options.

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