• Clinical calcium · Oct 2012

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    [Newly development of phosphate binders in hyperphosphatemic patients with kidney dysfunction].

    • Shigeo Negi, Shintaro Yamanaka, Daisuke Koreeda, Mitsuru Yashiro, and Takashi Shigematsu.
    • Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, Japan.
    • Clin Calcium. 2012 Oct 1;22(10):1557-66.

    AbstractHyperphosphatemia is the most common complication among patients with chronic kidney disease. Large scale observational studies have identified hyperphosphatemia as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease and mortality in hemodialysis patients. The combination therapy of dietary phosphate restriction and phosphate removal with dialysis treatment is still not enough to achieve the serum phosphate within the target. Thererfore, phosphate binders is necessary for many dialyzed patients with hyperphosphatemia. In this article, we will review the detail and development of phosphate binders and recommendation for clinical practice in hyperphosphatemia.

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