Inhibiting the Progression of Arterial Calcification with Vitamin K in HemoDialysis Patients (iPACK-HD) Trial: Rationale and Study Design for a Randomized Trial of Vitamin K in Patients with End Stage Kidney Disease

  • Rachel M Holden
  • Sarah L Booth
  • Andrew G Day
  • Catherine M Clase
  • Deborah Zimmerman
  • Louise Moist
  • M Kyla Shea
  • Kristin M McCabe
  • Sophie A Jamal
  • Sheldon Tobe
  • Jordan Weinstein
  • Rao Madhumathi
  • Michael A Adams
  • Daren K Heyland
Publication date
May 2015
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease

Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular disease, which is due in part to progressive vascular calcification, is the leading cause of death among patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) on dialysis. A role for vitamin K in the prevention of vascular calcification is plausible based on the presence of vitamin K dependent proteins in vascular tissue, including matrix gla protein (MGP). Evidence from animal models and observational studies support a role for vitamin K in the prevention of vascular calcification. A large-scale study is needed to investigate the effect of vitamin K supplementation on the progression of vascular calcification in patients with ESKD, a group at risk for sub-clinical vitamin K deficiency. Methods/Design: We plan a prospecti...

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