%0 Journal Article %T Anemia e insufici¨ºncia card¨ªaca na comunidade: compara£¿£¿o com um ambulat¨®rio especializado %A Santos %A Eduarda Barcellos dos %A Tello %A Bol¨ªvar Saenz %A Villacorta %A Humberto %A Sales %A Ana Luisa Ferreira %A Wiefels %A Christiane %A Teixeira %A Pedro Soares %A Lima Filho %A Luis Costa %A Mesquita %A Evandro Tinoco %J Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia %D 2010 %I Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC %R 10.1590/S0066-782X2010000100016 %X background: anemia is common in patients with heart failure (hf). its prevalence in patients with hf from a community-based cohort is unknown in our country. objective: evaluate the prevalence and characteristics of patients with anemia in a non-selected population with hf from a community-based cohort, comparing it with that of a hf population treated at a specialized outpatient clinic. methods: this was a transversal, prospective, observational study, carried out from january 2006 to march 2007. the patients with hf met the boston criteria, with a score > 8. anemia was defined through the criteria of the world health organization as hemoglobin levels < 13 g/dl for men and <12 g/dl for women. patients treated at a primary care program in the community were randomly selected, as well as patients treated at a heart failure outpatient clinic in a university hospital. results: a total of 206 patients were assessed, with a mean age of 61.3¡À13.1 years, of which 53.4% were females. the prevalence of anemia in the community-based cohort (n=114) was 21% and at the outpatient clinic (n=92), of 25% (p=0.50). the patients from the community-based cohort presented a lower rate of kidney dysfunction (gfr<60 ml/min/1,73-5), predominance of hf with normal ejection fraction and female sex. kidney function parameters (urea or creatinine) independently correlated with anemia in both populations. conclusion: the prevalence of anemia was similar in the studied populations. kidney function was the only factor that independently correlated with anemia in both populations. %K anemia %K prevalence %K heart failure %K comparative study %K outpatient clinics %K hospital. %U http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S0066-782X2010000100016&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en