Heart failure (HF) is highlighted by its burdening symptom-limited exercise capacity and recurrent hospitalizations. Despite substantial advances regarding disease-modifying drugs in HF with reduced ejection fraction, additional therapeutic strategies to improve quality of life are invaluable. Currently, iron deficiency (ID) is overwhelmingly recognized in over 30% to 50% of patients with stable chronic HF, which worsens prognosis. The established pathophysiological mechanisms of progressive HF may be intertwined with increasing myocardial iron scarcity, wherein one begets the other. Most importantly, ID constitutes a novel target for symptom relief in carefully selected patients. In this regard, intravenous iron may be a safe and efficacio...
Iron is a micronutrient essential for cellular energy and metabolism, necessary for maintaining body...
Aim: To discuss the pathophysiology of iron metabolism in chronic heart failure (CHF), the current k...
Iron is an element necessary for cells due to its capacity of transporting oxygen and electrons. One...
Iron deficiency (ID) is a comorbid condition frequently seen in patients with heart failure (HF). Ir...
Anemia is present in about 40% of heart failure (HF) patients. Iron deficiency (ID) is present in ab...
Abstract Iron deficiency is a major heart failure co‐morbidity present in about 50% of patients with...
Iron deficiency (ID) occurs in up to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF). Even without presence ...
Iron deficiency is common in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and is associated with reduce...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for a myriad of physiological processes in the body beyond erythr...
Iron deficiency (ID) is one of the most frequent comorbidities in patients with heart failure (HF). ...
International audienceIn patients with heart failure, iron deficiency is frequent but overlooked, wi...
In patients with chronic heart failure, iron deficiency, even in the absence of anaemia, can aggrava...
Abstract: Anemia is present in about 40 % of heart failure (HF) patients. Iron deficiency (ID) is pr...
Anemia and iron deficiency are common in patients with heart failure (HF), and are associated with w...
Iron deficiency (ID) is a commonly present co-morbidity in patients with heart failure (HF). In iron...
Iron is a micronutrient essential for cellular energy and metabolism, necessary for maintaining body...
Aim: To discuss the pathophysiology of iron metabolism in chronic heart failure (CHF), the current k...
Iron is an element necessary for cells due to its capacity of transporting oxygen and electrons. One...
Iron deficiency (ID) is a comorbid condition frequently seen in patients with heart failure (HF). Ir...
Anemia is present in about 40% of heart failure (HF) patients. Iron deficiency (ID) is present in ab...
Abstract Iron deficiency is a major heart failure co‐morbidity present in about 50% of patients with...
Iron deficiency (ID) occurs in up to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF). Even without presence ...
Iron deficiency is common in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and is associated with reduce...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for a myriad of physiological processes in the body beyond erythr...
Iron deficiency (ID) is one of the most frequent comorbidities in patients with heart failure (HF). ...
International audienceIn patients with heart failure, iron deficiency is frequent but overlooked, wi...
In patients with chronic heart failure, iron deficiency, even in the absence of anaemia, can aggrava...
Abstract: Anemia is present in about 40 % of heart failure (HF) patients. Iron deficiency (ID) is pr...
Anemia and iron deficiency are common in patients with heart failure (HF), and are associated with w...
Iron deficiency (ID) is a commonly present co-morbidity in patients with heart failure (HF). In iron...
Iron is a micronutrient essential for cellular energy and metabolism, necessary for maintaining body...
Aim: To discuss the pathophysiology of iron metabolism in chronic heart failure (CHF), the current k...
Iron is an element necessary for cells due to its capacity of transporting oxygen and electrons. One...