Background Iron deficiency (ID) is an emerging problem in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) and can be a potential therapeutic target. However, not much is known about the prevalence, predictors, and prognosis of ID in patients with chronic HF. Methods In an international pooled cohort comprising 1,506 patients with chronic HF, we studied the clinical associates of ID and its prognostic consequences. Results Iron deficiency (defined as a ferritin level <100 μg/L or ferritin 100-299 μg/L with a transferrin saturation <20%) was present in 753 patients (50%). Anemic patients were more often iron deficient than nonanemic patients (61.2% vs 45.6%, P
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Klip, I. T., Comin-Colet, J., Voors, A. A., Ponikowski, P., Enjuanes, C., Banasiak, W., … Jankowska, E. A. (2013). Iron deficiency in chronic heart failure: An international pooled analysis. American Heart Journal, 165(4). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2013.01.017