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Ryan M Vesper1, Lauren Kemp2, Prashanth Iyer1
1Department of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina Medical Center, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Abstract:
Background: While guidelines suggest intravenous (IV) iron to improve functional status and quality of life (QoL) in patients with NYHA class II-III heart failure (HF), continuous flow left ventricular assist device (CF-LVAD) recipients were not included in early IV iron studies. Our study compared outcomes between patients who did and did not receive IV iron during the index admission following Abbott HeartMate III™ (HM 3) CF-LVAD placement. Methods: Thirty-three adult patients with a HM3 placed at our institution who received early post-operative IV iron (n = 20) or no IV iron replacement (n = 13) were compared. The co-primary outcomes were mean change in quality of life (by the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire [MLHFQ]) and 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) from baseline to first >90 day clinic follow-up. Results: At first clinic follow-up there was no significant difference between the IV iron and no-IV iron groups in MLHFQ (-27 ± 38 vs -21 ± 41, = .8822) or 6MWD (360 ± 740 vs 786 ± 722, P = .208). Conclusion: Patients receiving IV iron during index admission following HM3 implantation did not experience an improvement in quality of life or functional capacity when compared to those who did not receive IV iron.
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