Journal article
Current and potential therapeutic strategies for the management of vascular calcification in patients with chronic kidney disease including those on dialysis
I Ruderman, SG Holt, TD Hewitson, ER Smith, ND Toussaint
Seminars in Dialysis | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/sdi.12710
Abstract
Patients with CKD have accelerated vascular stiffening contributing significantly to excess cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Much of the arterial stiffening is thought to involve vascular calcification (VC), but the pathogenesis of this phenomenon is complex, resulting from a disruption of the balance between promoters and inhibitors of calcification in a uremic milieu, along with derangements in calcium and phosphate metabolic pathways. Management of traditional cardiovascular risk factors to reduce VC may be influential but has not been shown to significantly improve mortality. Control of mineral metabolism may potentially reduce the burden of VC, although using conventional approac..
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Funding Acknowledgements
ERS has received research funding from Amgen, Baxter and Sanofi. NDT has received honoraria, travel support and research funding from Amgen, Shire, and Sanofi. SGH has received honoraria, travel support or research funding from Amgen, Astra-Zenica, Gilead, Shire and Sanofi. IR and TDH declare that they have no competing interests.