Assessment of haemoglobin and serum markers of iron deficiency in people with cardiovascular disease.
Fraser J GrahamJocelyn M FridayPierpaolo PellicoriNicola GreenlawJohn G F ClelandPublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2023)
In patients with a broad range of cardiovascular disorders, haemoglobin is often measured but, unless anaemia is severe, markers of iron deficiency are usually not. Low haemoglobin and TSAT, but not low ferritin, are associated with a worse prognosis. The nadir of risk occurs at haemoglobin 1-3 g/dL above the WHO definition of anaemia.