Early improvement of global longitudinal strain after iron deficiency correction in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
Mario Sutil‐Vega,
Marcelo Rizzo,
Íngrid Colomer‐Asenjo
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundIron deficiency correction with ferric carboxymaltose improves symptoms and reduces rehospitalization in patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction. The mechanisms underlying these improvements are poorly understood. This study aimed to determine changes in left ventricular contractility after iron treatment as reflected in global longitudinal strain.MethodsProspective single‐center study including 43 adults with reduced ejection fraction, non‐anemic iron deficiency, and functional clas… Show more
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