Ferric citrate controls phosphorus and delivers iron in patients on dialysis

Patients on dialysis require phosphorus binders to prevent hyperphosphatemia and are iron deficient. We studied ferric citrate as a phosphorus binder and iron source. In this sequential, randomized trial, 441 subjects on dialysis were randomized to ferric citrate or active control in a 52-week activ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 2015-02, Vol.26 (2), p.493-503
Hauptverfasser: Lewis, Julia B, Sika, Mohammed, Koury, Mark J, Chuang, Peale, Schulman, Gerald, Smith, Mark T, Whittier, Frederick C, Linfert, Douglas R, Galphin, Claude M, Athreya, Balaji P, Nossuli, A Kaldun Kaldun, Chang, Ingrid J, Blumenthal, Samuel S, Manley, John, Zeig, Steven, Kant, Kotagal S, Olivero, Juan Jose, Greene, Tom, Dwyer, Jamie P
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Zusammenfassung:Patients on dialysis require phosphorus binders to prevent hyperphosphatemia and are iron deficient. We studied ferric citrate as a phosphorus binder and iron source. In this sequential, randomized trial, 441 subjects on dialysis were randomized to ferric citrate or active control in a 52-week active control period followed by a 4-week placebo control period, in which subjects on ferric citrate who completed the active control period were rerandomized to ferric citrate or placebo. The primary analysis compared the mean change in phosphorus between ferric citrate and placebo during the placebo control period. A sequential gatekeeping strategy controlled study-wise type 1 error for serum ferritin, transferrin saturation, and intravenous iron and erythropoietin-stimulating agent usage as prespecified secondary outcomes in the active control period. Ferric citrate controlled phosphorus compared with placebo, with a mean treatment difference of -2.2±0.2 mg/dl (mean±SEM) (P
ISSN:1046-6673
1533-3450
DOI:10.1681/ASN.2014020212