Iron deficiency in heart failure. A new diagnostic therapy algorithm — evidence-tested and workable

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Background: Iron deficiency is a diagnostic and therapy-requiring comorbidity in heart failure with a negative impact on the prognosis. Even without signs of anemia, iron deficiency can lead to reduced performance with physical weakness and dyspnoea in patients with chronic heart failure. Method: Well-known cardiologists discussed this at an expert meeting on the topic of iron deficiency in heart failure. Results and Conclusions: Despite the high relevance for patients’ outcome, this complication is still under-addressed, although specific diagnosis and effective therapy are possible and are also recommended in current ESC guidelines. A new evidence-tested algorithm should now help to facilitate diagnosis and therapy in everyday practice. The prerequisite is that it can be well integrated into clinical routine.

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Erdmann, E., Bauersachs, J., Doehner, W., Hasenfuß, G., Kindermann, I., Ringwald, G., … Zeiher, A. M. (2018). Iron deficiency in heart failure. A new diagnostic therapy algorithm — evidence-tested and workable. MMW-Fortschritte Der Medizin, 160(4), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-018-0726-3

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