Anemia is common among patients with heart failure. The degree of anemia
in patients with heart failure after acute myocardial infarction is
associated with a poor prognosis, and anemia in patients with chronic
heart failure from any cause has repeatedly been shown to predict a poor
outcome. Heart failure specialists believe that correction of reduced
hemoglobin should be studied further to see whether it can help in the
management of this serious chronic disease. This issue brings together
all of the most current information about the relationship of anemia to
heart failure and the role of anemia treatment in management of heart
failure.