Elevated serum phosphorus and calcium are associated with arterial calcification and mortality in dialysis patients. Unlike calcium-based binders, sevelamer attenuates arterial calcification but it is unknown whether sevelamer affects mortality or morbidity. In a multicenter, randomized, open-label, parallel design trial we compared sevelamer and calcium-based binders on all-cause and cause-specific mortality (cardiovascular, infection, and other) in prevalent hemodialysis patients. A total of 2103 patients were initially randomized to treatment and 1068 patients completed the study. All-cause mortality rates and cause-specific mortality rates were not significantly different. There was a significant age interaction on the treatment effect....
Coronary artery calcification is more prevalent in dialysis patients than in patients without kidney...
Summary Background and Objectives Dietary phosphorous overload and excessive calcium intake from ca...
Background and objectives: Dietary phosphorous overload and excessive calcium intake from calcium-co...
The risk of death in hemodialysis patients treated with calcium-containing phosphate binders or seve...
Most patients with chronic kidney disease experience abnormalities in serum calcium, phosphorus, par...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Whether the choice of sevelamer (SV) compared to calcium-based phosphate bin...
Sevelamer attenuates the progression of coronary and aortic calcification in hemodialysis patients.B...
Effects of sevelamer and calcium on coronary artery calcification in patients to new hemodialysis.Ba...
Background: Whether the use of sevelamer rather than a calcium-containing phosphate binder improves ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Coronary artery calcifications ( CAC ) are prevalent and severe in all stages...
Treatment of hyperphosphatemia with sevelamer hydrochloride in hemodialysis patients: A comparison w...
AbstractObjectivesThe safety and efficacy of sevelamer hydrochloride in binding phosphate in patient...
Calcium-free oral phosphorus binders were heralded as a striking new development for patients with c...
IntroductionCardiovascular disease accounts for almost half of all deaths in individuals with chroni...
Sevelamer hydrochloride is used widely, but its impact upon cardiovascular calcification, cardiovasc...
Coronary artery calcification is more prevalent in dialysis patients than in patients without kidney...
Summary Background and Objectives Dietary phosphorous overload and excessive calcium intake from ca...
Background and objectives: Dietary phosphorous overload and excessive calcium intake from calcium-co...
The risk of death in hemodialysis patients treated with calcium-containing phosphate binders or seve...
Most patients with chronic kidney disease experience abnormalities in serum calcium, phosphorus, par...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Whether the choice of sevelamer (SV) compared to calcium-based phosphate bin...
Sevelamer attenuates the progression of coronary and aortic calcification in hemodialysis patients.B...
Effects of sevelamer and calcium on coronary artery calcification in patients to new hemodialysis.Ba...
Background: Whether the use of sevelamer rather than a calcium-containing phosphate binder improves ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Coronary artery calcifications ( CAC ) are prevalent and severe in all stages...
Treatment of hyperphosphatemia with sevelamer hydrochloride in hemodialysis patients: A comparison w...
AbstractObjectivesThe safety and efficacy of sevelamer hydrochloride in binding phosphate in patient...
Calcium-free oral phosphorus binders were heralded as a striking new development for patients with c...
IntroductionCardiovascular disease accounts for almost half of all deaths in individuals with chroni...
Sevelamer hydrochloride is used widely, but its impact upon cardiovascular calcification, cardiovasc...
Coronary artery calcification is more prevalent in dialysis patients than in patients without kidney...
Summary Background and Objectives Dietary phosphorous overload and excessive calcium intake from ca...
Background and objectives: Dietary phosphorous overload and excessive calcium intake from calcium-co...