The effect of intravenous iron supplementation on exercise capacity in iron-deficient but not anaemic patients with chronic kidney disease: study design and baseline data for a multicentre prospective double-blind randomised controlled trial

Sharlene A. Greenwood*, Nicholas Beckley-Hoelscher, Elham Asgari, Salma Ayis, Luke A Baker, D Banerjee, Sunil Bhandari, Kate Bramham, Joseph Chilcot, James O Burton, Philip A Kalra, C.J Lightfoot, Kieran McCafferty, Thomas H. Mercer, Darlington Okonko, Benjamin Oliveira, Chante Reid, Alice C. Smith, Pauline A. Swift, Anastasios MangelisEmma Watson, David C. Wheeler, Thomas J Wilkinson, Fiona Reid, Iain C Macdougall

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