Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3886008 Kidney International 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hyperphosphatemia is a prevalent condition in the dialysis population and is associated with bad outcome. Block et al. present data from a post hoc analysis indicating that sevelamer, a noncalcium-containing phosphate binder, may confer a survival benefit in incident hyperphosphatemic hemodialysis patients. This is the first intervention study in the field of mineral metabolism showing a beneficial effect on a hard end point.

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