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[Calcimimetics, phosphate binders, vitamin D and its analogues for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic kidney disease: guideline from the Italian Society of Nephrology].

Authors :
Mazzaferro S
Cozzolino M
Marangella M
Strippoli GF
Messa P
Source :
Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia [G Ital Nefrol] 2007 Jan-Feb; Vol. 24 Suppl 37, pp. S107-24.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Background: The current 3rd edition of the Italian Society of Nephrology guidelines has been drawn up to summarize evidence of key intervention issues on the basis of systematic reviews (SR) of randomized trials (RCT) or RCT data only. In the present guideline, evidence of the use of calcimimetics, phosphate binders, vitamin D and vitamin D analogues for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism in chronic kidney disease (CKD) is presented.<br />Methods: SR of RCT and RCT on interventions for secondary hyperparathyroidism in CKD were identified referring to a Cochrane Library and Renal Health Library search (2005 update).<br />Results: Three SR and 8 RCT were found addressing this intervention issue. Methodological quality of available RCT was suboptimal according to current methodological standards. Calcimimetics used in patients receiving haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis are more effective than placebo in controlling secondary hyperparathyroidism (reduced parathyroid hormone levels, calcium levels and phosphorus levels). All phosphate binders are effective in controlling hyperphosphatemia but different doses are to be used with different agents to achieve similar targets. Dosing needs to be adjusted according to phosphorus levels. Vitamin D and its analogues are recommended in CKD patients, although there is no significant evidence of superiority of individual agents in head-to-head comparisons. Dosing should be based on baseline parathyroid hormone levels, but the risk of hypercalcemia should also be considered.<br />Conclusion: Available evidence suggests that calcimimetics, phosphate binders and vitamin D or its analogues are effective in the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism. Superiority of individual agents or doses is still deeply debated. Further studies are necessary to test these issues.

Details

Language :
Italian
ISSN :
1724-5990
Volume :
24 Suppl 37
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Giornale italiano di nefrologia : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di nefrologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17347960