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Daprodustat for the Treatment of Anemia in Patients Undergoing Dialysis.
Singh, Ajay K; Carroll, Kevin; Perkovic, Vlado; Solomon, Scott; Jha, Vivekanand; Johansen, Kirsten L; Lopes, Renato D; Macdougall, Iain C; Obrador, Gregorio T; Waikar, Sushrut S; Wanner, Christoph; Wheeler, David C; Wiecek, Andrzej; Blackorby, Allison; Cizman, Borut; Cobitz, Alexander R; Davies, Rich; Dole, Jo; Kler, Lata; Meadowcroft, Amy M; Zhu, Xinyi; McMurray, John J V.
  • Singh AK; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Carroll K; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Perkovic V; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Solomon S; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Jha V; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Johansen KL; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Lopes RD; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Macdougall IC; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Obrador GT; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Waikar SS; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Wanner C; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Wheeler DC; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Wiecek A; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Blackorby A; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Cizman B; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Cobitz AR; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Davies R; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Dole J; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Kler L; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Meadowcroft AM; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • Zhu X; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
  • McMurray JJV; From Brigham and Women's Hospital (A.K.S., S.S.), Harvard Medical School (A.K.S., S.S.), Boston University School of Medicine (S.S.W.), and Boston Medical Center (S.S.W.) - all in Boston; KJC Statistics, Cheadle (K.C.), School of Public Health, Imperial College London (V.J.), King's College Hospital
N Engl J Med ; 385(25): 2325-2335, 2021 12 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1575626
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), the use of recombinant human erythropoietin and its derivatives for the treatment of anemia has been linked to a possibly increased risk of stroke, myocardial infarction, and other adverse events. Several trials have suggested that hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors (PHIs) are as effective as erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) in increasing hemoglobin levels.

METHODS:

In this randomized, open-label, phase 3 trial, we assigned patients with CKD who were undergoing dialysis and who had a hemoglobin level of 8.0 to 11.5 g per deciliter to receive an oral HIF-PHI (daprodustat) or an injectable ESA (epoetin alfa if they were receiving hemodialysis or darbepoetin alfa if they were receiving peritoneal dialysis). The two primary outcomes were the mean change in the hemoglobin level from baseline to weeks 28 through 52 (noninferiority margin, -0.75 g per deciliter) and the first occurrence of a major adverse cardiovascular event (a composite of death from any cause, nonfatal myocardial infarction, or nonfatal stroke), with a noninferiority margin of 1.25.

RESULTS:

A total of 2964 patients underwent randomization. The mean (±SD) baseline hemoglobin level was 10.4±1.0 g per deciliter overall. The mean (±SE) change in the hemoglobin level from baseline to weeks 28 through 52 was 0.28±0.02 g per deciliter in the daprodustat group and 0.10±0.02 g per deciliter in the ESA group (difference, 0.18 g per deciliter; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.12 to 0.24), which met the prespecified noninferiority margin of -0.75 g per deciliter. During a median follow-up of 2.5 years, a major adverse cardiovascular event occurred in 374 of 1487 patients (25.2%) in the daprodustat group and in 394 of 1477 (26.7%) in the ESA group (hazard ratio, 0.93; 95% CI, 0.81 to 1.07), which also met the prespecified noninferiority margin for daprodustat. The percentages of patients with other adverse events were similar in the two groups.

CONCLUSIONS:

Among patients with CKD undergoing dialysis, daprodustat was noninferior to ESAs regarding the change in the hemoglobin level from baseline and cardiovascular outcomes. (Funded by GlaxoSmithKline; ASCEND-D ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02879305.).
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Barbiturates / Renal Dialysis / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic / Epoetin Alfa / Darbepoetin alfa / Glycine / Hematinics / Anemia Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: English Journal: N Engl J Med Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Barbiturates / Renal Dialysis / Renal Insufficiency, Chronic / Epoetin Alfa / Darbepoetin alfa / Glycine / Hematinics / Anemia Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: English Journal: N Engl J Med Year: 2021 Document Type: Article