Background: Guidelines on heart failure (HF) define iron deficiency (ID) as a serum ferritin <100 ng/mL or, when 100-299 ng/mL, a transferrin saturation (TSAT) <20%. Inflammation (common in HF) may hinder interpretation of serum ferritin. Objectives: This study sought to investigate how different definitions of ID affect its prevalence and relationship to prognosis in ambulatory patients with chronic HF. Methods: Prevalence, relationship with patients’ characteristics, and outcomes of various ID definitions were evaluated among patients with HF referred to a regional clinic (Hull LifeLab) from 2001 to 2019. Results: Of 4,422 patients with HF (median age 75 years [range: 68-82 years], 60% men, 32% with reduced left...
Iron deficiency (ID) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) is considered an adverse prognosti...
none5noAccording to the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines, iron deficiency (ID) in pat...
Iron deficiency (ID) occurs in up to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF). Even without presence ...
Background: Guidelines on heart failure (HF) define iron deficiency (ID) as a serum ferritin 20%. Ir...
BACKGROUND: The most commonly used definition of iron deficiency (ID; ferritin <100 ng/mL or ferriti...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is a common health issue with the prevalence between 1% and 2% in pub...
Background: For patients with heart failure (HF), iron deficiency (ID) is a common therapeutic tar...
Aim: Acute heart failure (AHF) critically deranges haemodynamic and metabolic homoeostasis. Iron i...
Importance: Iron deficiency is present in half of patients with heart failure (HF) and is associated...
Aims: To define iron deficiency in chronic heart failure (CHF), both, ferritin <100 mu g/L (indic...
Introduction: Several landmark studies, which enrolled heart failure (HF) patients who were ambulato...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is an emerging problem in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) a...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is an emerging problem in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) a...
Background and objectives: Iron deficiency is an emerging problem in patients with chronic heart fai...
International audienceAimsIron deficiency (ID) is reported as one of the main co-morbidities in pati...
Iron deficiency (ID) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) is considered an adverse prognosti...
none5noAccording to the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines, iron deficiency (ID) in pat...
Iron deficiency (ID) occurs in up to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF). Even without presence ...
Background: Guidelines on heart failure (HF) define iron deficiency (ID) as a serum ferritin 20%. Ir...
BACKGROUND: The most commonly used definition of iron deficiency (ID; ferritin <100 ng/mL or ferriti...
Background: Heart failure (HF) is a common health issue with the prevalence between 1% and 2% in pub...
Background: For patients with heart failure (HF), iron deficiency (ID) is a common therapeutic tar...
Aim: Acute heart failure (AHF) critically deranges haemodynamic and metabolic homoeostasis. Iron i...
Importance: Iron deficiency is present in half of patients with heart failure (HF) and is associated...
Aims: To define iron deficiency in chronic heart failure (CHF), both, ferritin <100 mu g/L (indic...
Introduction: Several landmark studies, which enrolled heart failure (HF) patients who were ambulato...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is an emerging problem in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) a...
Background Iron deficiency (ID) is an emerging problem in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) a...
Background and objectives: Iron deficiency is an emerging problem in patients with chronic heart fai...
International audienceAimsIron deficiency (ID) is reported as one of the main co-morbidities in pati...
Iron deficiency (ID) in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) is considered an adverse prognosti...
none5noAccording to the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines, iron deficiency (ID) in pat...
Iron deficiency (ID) occurs in up to 50% of patients with heart failure (HF). Even without presence ...