Clinical Research
Heart Failure
Anemia and Mortality in Heart Failure Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Objectives

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of anemia on mortality in chronic heart failure (CHF).

Background

Anemia is frequently observed in patients with CHF, and evidence suggests that anemia might be associated with an increased mortality.

Methods

A systematic literature search in MEDLINE (through November 2007) for English language articles was performed. In addition, a manual search was performed. We included cohort studies and retrospective secondary analyses of randomized controlled trials whose primary objective was to analyze the association between anemia and mortality in CHF. Of a total of 1,327 initial studies, we included 34 studies, comprising 153,180 patients. Information on study design, patient characteristics, outcome, and potential confounders were extracted.

Results

Anemia was defined by criteria used in the original articles. Of the 153,180 CHF patients, 37.2% were anemic. After a minimal follow-up of 6 months, 46.8% of anemic patients died compared with 29.5% of nonanemic patients. Crude mortality risk of anemia was odds ratio 1.96 (95% confidence interval: 1.74 to 2.21, p < 0.001). Lower baseline hemoglobin values were associated with increased crude mortality rates (r = −0.396, p = 0.025). Adjusted hazard ratios showed an increased adjusted risk for anemia (hazard ratio 1.46 [95% confidence interval: 1.26 to 1.69, p < 0.001]). Subgroup analysis showed no significant difference between mortality risk of anemia in diastolic or systolic CHF.

Conclusions

Anemia is associated with an increased risk of mortality in both systolic and diastolic CHF. Anemia should, therefore, be considered as a useful prognosticator, and therapeutic strategies aimed to increase hemoglobin levels in CHF should be investigated.

Key Words

heart failure
anemia
prognosis

Abbreviations and Acronyms

CHF
chronic heart failure
CI
confidence interval
EPO
erythropoietin
ESP
erythropoiesis-stimulating protein
Hb
hemoglobin
HR
hazard ratio
Ht
hematocrit
OR
odds ratio
WHO
World Health Organization

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Dr. Damman is supported by the Netherlands Heart Foundation (grant 2006B157). Dr. van Veldhuisen is a Clinical Established Investigator of the Netherlands Heart Foundation (D97-017). Dr. van der Meer is supported by the Dutch Scientific Organization (Rubicon grant: 825-07-011).