Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC), a newly-introduced potassium binder, can be used to manage hyperkalemia especially in patients with chronic kidney disease and in those on medical therapy which may raise serum potassium levels. The medication may incur additional costs but may in turn have a significant benefit in the effect of maintaining guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure. We aimed to investigate the financial impact of SZC therapy in patients with systolic heart failure.Patients with systolic heart failure who received SZC for hyperkalemia between July 2020 and March 2023 were included. In-hospital medical costs were compared between the patients who discontinued SZC and those who continued SZC. For the continue gr...
Background: Sodium zircon`ium cyclosilicate (SZC), a recently introduced potassium binder, is indica...
Background and objectiveCertain patients with heart failure (HF) are unable to tolerate spironolacto...
Hyperkalemia is a frequent and sometimes life-threatening condition that may be associated with arrh...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated ...
Background: Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC), a newly introduced specific potassium binder, is i...
BACKGROUND: Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC), a newly-developed selective potassium binder, has ...
Heart failure (HF) is a worrisome cardiac pandemic with a negative prognostic impact on the overall ...
ObjectivesHyperkalemia most commonly develops in chronic kidney disease (CKD) or heart failure (HF) ...
Background: Restriction of oral potassium intake is a necessary dietary intervention for managing ch...
What is Known and Objective Hyperkalaemia is a common medical emergency in patients admitted to hos...
Hyperkalemia is associated with increased healthcare resource utilization (HRU). This study evaluate...
Aims: Patients with heart failure are at increased risk of hyperkalemia, particularly when treated w...
International audienceAIMS:Hyperkalaemia in heart failure patients limits use of cardioprotective re...
Background: Sodium zircon`ium cyclosilicate (SZC), a recently introduced potassium binder, is indica...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and chronic heart failure (CHF) are two entities that share several asp...
Background: Sodium zircon`ium cyclosilicate (SZC), a recently introduced potassium binder, is indica...
Background and objectiveCertain patients with heart failure (HF) are unable to tolerate spironolacto...
Hyperkalemia is a frequent and sometimes life-threatening condition that may be associated with arrh...
Background: Hyperkalaemia is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is associated ...
Background: Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC), a newly introduced specific potassium binder, is i...
BACKGROUND: Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC), a newly-developed selective potassium binder, has ...
Heart failure (HF) is a worrisome cardiac pandemic with a negative prognostic impact on the overall ...
ObjectivesHyperkalemia most commonly develops in chronic kidney disease (CKD) or heart failure (HF) ...
Background: Restriction of oral potassium intake is a necessary dietary intervention for managing ch...
What is Known and Objective Hyperkalaemia is a common medical emergency in patients admitted to hos...
Hyperkalemia is associated with increased healthcare resource utilization (HRU). This study evaluate...
Aims: Patients with heart failure are at increased risk of hyperkalemia, particularly when treated w...
International audienceAIMS:Hyperkalaemia in heart failure patients limits use of cardioprotective re...
Background: Sodium zircon`ium cyclosilicate (SZC), a recently introduced potassium binder, is indica...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and chronic heart failure (CHF) are two entities that share several asp...
Background: Sodium zircon`ium cyclosilicate (SZC), a recently introduced potassium binder, is indica...
Background and objectiveCertain patients with heart failure (HF) are unable to tolerate spironolacto...
Hyperkalemia is a frequent and sometimes life-threatening condition that may be associated with arrh...