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Haemoglobin concentration and prognosis in new cases of heart failure
19 July 2003, Volume 362, Issue 9379 Pages 211-212
Haemoglobin concentration and prognosis in new cases of heart failure
Paul R Kalra a *, Timothy Collier b, Martin R Cowie a, Kevin F Fox a, David A Wood a, Philip A Poole-Wilson a, Andrew J S Coats a and George C Sutton a
Abstract
Anaemia is common in severe chronic heart failure and is reported to be a predictor of death. We investigated 552 patients (median age 76 years, range 29–95; 54% men [n=296]), in whom the duration of heart failure was sufficiently short that it would be unlikely to affect haemoglobin concentrations. By contrast with studies in established chronic heart failure, haemoglobin was not independently associated with prognosis when age and serum creatinine concentration were included in the analysis. The adverse effects of anaemia on survival might be a consequence of chronic heart failure rather than a separate process causing disease progression.
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Affiliations
a National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College School of Medicine, London, UK.
b Medical Statistic Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
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