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Aggressive Therapy of Congestive Heart Failure and Associated Chronic Renal Failure with Medications and Correction of Anemia Stops or Slows the Progression of Both Diseases
Document Type
Article
Source
Peritoneal Dialysis International; December 2001, Vol. 21 Issue: Supplement 3 p236-240, 5p
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ISSN
08968608; 17184304
Abstract
The prevalence of congestive heart failure (CHF) is increasing rapidly in the community. We and others have shown that the prevalence and severity of both anemia and chronic renal failure (CRF) increase steadily with increasing severity of CHF. We have also shown that CHF patients may be resistant to standard drug therapy for CHF as long as the associated anemia is not corrected, and that correction of the anemia with subcutaneous erythropoietin and intravenous iron sucrose (Venofer: Vifor International, St. Gallen, Switzerland) may improve both the CHF and CRF and markedly reduce hospitalizations without causing side effects. We report here our experience with correcting anemia in this manner in 126 cases of anemic-resistant CHF patients. As in our previous studies, correction of the anemia improved both CHF and CRF, and reduced hospitalizations. Our studies suggest that correction of even mild anemia in CHF may be an important addition to the treatment of patients with the combination of CHF and CRF.