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The evidence for the value of intravenous (IV) iron repletion in individuals with heart failure (HF) and iron deficiency — with and without anemia — is conflicting. Three trials, including the recently published FAIR-HF2 trial, found qualitative benefits but narrowly missed statistical significance (NEJM JW Cardiol Apr 9 2025 and JAMA 2025 Mar 30; [e-pub]). In this patient-level meta-analysis of 6 published randomized trials, researchers randomized some 7200 individuals with HF with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFrEF) to receive IV iron (ferric carboxymaltose in 5 trials, ferric derisomaltose in 1) or placebo. Half of the patients had anemia.
After a median follow-up ranging from 6 to 32 months, individuals receiving iron repl…