Oral magnesium and outcomes in US veterans with heart failure
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Magnesium deficiency is associated with poor outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF), but less is known about the impact of oral magnesium therapy. This study aimed to examine the association of oral magnesium with outcomes in patients with HF and whether it depends on baseline serum magnesium.
Of 54 696 Veterans with HF (2001–2023) and hypomagnesemia (serum magnesium <1.7 mg/dL), 10 695 were initiated on oral magnesium (median dose, 420 mg/day). A propensity score-matched cohort of 21 098 patients (treated,
In the hypomagnesemia cohort, HF hospitalization or death occurred in 21.7% of patients not receiving and 20.1% receiving oral magnesium (HR: 0.91; 95% CI: 0.86–0.97). Respective HRs (95% CIs) in subgroups with serum magnesium 1.6 (
Oral magnesium therapy was associated with a lower risk of HF hospitalization or death in patients with HF and hypomagnesemia. Future clinical trials need to confirm these findings.
Contributors

Ying Yin
Author

Rebecca B Costello
Author

Gregg C Fonarow
Author

Paul A Heidenreich
Author

Charity J Morgan
Author

Charles Faselis
Author

Yan Cheng
Author

Andrew R Zullo
Author

Simin Liu
Author

Phillip H Lam
Author

Andrea Rosanoff
Author

Jose D Vargas
Author

Stephen S Gottlieb
Author

Prakash Deedwania
Author

Hans J Moore
Author

Yijun Shao
Author

Helen M Sheriff
Author

Wen-Chih Wu
Author

Qing Zeng-Treitler
Author

Ali Ahmed
Author
George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Washington, DC , United States of America
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