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WIMC 2025

Does Refined Iron Deficiency Classification Improve Risk Prediction in Congestive Heart Failure? A Retrospective Cohort Study

Retrospective cohort work testing whether refined iron-deficiency phenotyping improves risk prediction in congestive heart failure.

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2025 / Warsaw, Poland

WIMC

1st place, Internal Medicine session

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The presentation examined whether more granular iron-deficiency definitions improve prognostic separation in congestive heart failure. The emphasis was on making risk prediction clinically legible rather than treating biomarker thresholds as fixed and context-free.

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WIMC 2025

2025 / Warsaw, Poland

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1st place, Internal Medicine session

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Shows how clinically interpretable phenotyping can materially sharpen downstream mortality risk framing.

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cardiologyheart failurerisk predictioniron deficiency

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