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Heart Failure Hospitalization Risk associated with Iron Status in Veterans with CKD
  • 21 May 2021
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  • Nephrology
Iron dysmetabolism potentially contributes to heart failure. The relationship between iron and heart failure has not been well characterized in CKD. Higher iron status was associated with lower hospitalization risks.
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