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This study addresses, whether treatment with IV iron for patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and iron deficiency (ID), both with or without anaemia, can improve exercise capacity as measured by 6-minute walking test (6-MWT) and symptoms while being safe
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All previous trials have excluded patients with HFpEF. This study addresses, whether treatment with IV iron for patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and iron deficiency (ID), both with or without anaemia, can improve exercise capacity as measured by 6-minute walking test (6-MWT) and symptoms while being safe. The FAIR-HFpEF study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of Ferinject® in improving symptoms of HFpEF in patients with ID. Analyses will focus both on subjective and objective measures as well as on patients with and without anaemia. Furthermore, the tolerability and safety of Ferinject® treatment will be evaluated.
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Inclusion criteria
Patient is willing to participate and provides written informed consent;
Age ≥18 years;
Clinical diagnosis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) with LVEF ≥45% at screening or within 6 months prior to planned randomisation (assessed by echocardiography or MRI);
Ambulatory for at least 7 days with NYHA class II or III at time of randomisation (the screening visit can take place at the end of a hospitalisation);
Treated with a diuretic;
Presence of atrial fibrillation (AF) at screening or randomisation is allowed in 2 out of 4 patients (calculated per centre);
At screening or randomisation, presence of one of the following criteria:
Evidence of diastolic dysfunction at screening or randomisation, defined as:
Haemoglobin >9.0 g/dL and ≤14.0 g/dL (at screening);
ID with ferritin <100 ng/mL or ferritin 100-299 plus TSAT <20% (at screening);
6-minute-walking distance at baseline <450 m (average of the last 2 documented tests within 8 weeks prior to planned randomisation that also need to be within 20% of each other).
Exclusion criteria
Unable to sign informed consent
Any prior echocardiography measurement of LVEF <40%;
Clinical signs and symptoms of infection including fever >38°C;
Use of IV iron, erythropoietin or blood transfusions within the previous 60 days;
Use of concurrent immunosuppressive therapy;
History of acquired iron overload or haemochromatosis (or a first relative with haemochromatosis);
Known hypersensitivity to FCM or any other IV iron product;
Known bleeding or haemolytic anemia;
Presence of any condition that precludes exercise testing, such as decompensated HF, significant musculoskeletal disease, unstable angina pectoris, obstructive cardiomyopathy, severe uncorrected valvular disease, or uncontrolled brady-arrhythmias or tachy-arrhythmias;
Probable alternative diagnoses that in the opiniton of the investigator could account for the patient's HF symptoms such as severe obesity, primary pulmonary hypertension, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); hence, patients with the following are excluded:
Presence of uncontrolled atrial fibrillation with resting heart rate >110/min;
Presence of uncontrolled hypertension with blood pressure >160/100 mm Hg;
Renal replacement therapy;
Concurrent therapy with an erythropoiesis stimulating agent;
Known active malignancy;
Known HIV or active hepatitis infection;
Pregnancy;
Patients, who may be dependent on the sponsor, the investigator or the trial sites, have to be excluded from the trial
Lack of willingness to storage and disclosure of pseudonymous disease data in the context of the clinical trial.
Participation in another clinical trial within previous 30 days and/ or anticipated participation in another trial during this study.
Inability to fully comprehend and/or perform study procedures in the investigator's opinion;
Persons staying at an institution due to order by a national body or a court of law.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Nicole Ebner, Dr; Stephan von Haehling, Dr
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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