Abstract

Anemia is one of the most frequent co-morbidities in the patients with heart failure. Its prevalence increases from 4-7% in the subjects with asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction to >30% in the patients with severe heart failure. Renal insufficiency, activation of inflammatory mediators, and treatment with renin-angiotensin antagonists seem to be its main determinants. The results of many studies agree in showing that anemia is a powerful independent determinant of survival in patients with heart failure. However, the mechanisms of this relation are still incompletely understood. Moreover a favourable effect on prognosis of the correction of anemia has not been shown, yet, and also controlled studies assessing its effects on exercise tolerance have yielded controversial results. (Heart International 2007; 3: 1-11)

Details

Title
Anemia and heart failure: a cause of progression or only a consequence?
Author
Metra, Marco; Nodari, Savina; Bordonali, Tania; Bugatti, Silvia; Fontanella, Benedetta; Lombardi, Carlo; Saporetti, Alberto; Verzura, Giulia; Danesi, Rossella; Livio Dei Cas
Publication year
2007
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Touch Medical Media Limited
ISSN
20362579
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2556352433
Copyright
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