Darbepoetin alfa once every 2 weeks effectively maintained hemoglobin in dialysis patients in an observational study: Austrian cohort of ALTERNATE.

Wien Med Wochenschr

Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Nephrology, Dialysis Unit, Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Brüder, Johannes von Gott Platz 1, 7001, Eisenstadt, Austria,

Published: March 2014

ALTERNATE is an international observational study evaluating biweekly darbepoetin alfa (DA) in adult dialysis patients in clinical practice. Austrian ALTERNATE results are presented here (n = 505). The follow-up study ALTERNATE follow-up (AFU) followed Austrian ALTERNATE patients for an additional 12 months (n = 135). Data were collected 6 months before and 12 months after conversion to biweekly dosing and during 12 months of follow-up. The primary measures were hemoglobin concentration 12 months after conversion and at the end of AFU, respectively. Mean (95 % CI) hemoglobin (g/dL) was 11.87 (11.75-11.99) at conversion, 11.71 (11.58-11.83) at month 12, and 11.66 (11.45-11.86) at end of AFU. Geometric mean (95 % CI) weekly dose (μg/wk) was 32.97 (30.80-35.30) at conversion, 29.90 (26.71-33.46) 12 months after conversion, and 24.38 (18.40-30.35) at end of AFU. The studies show that hemoglobin and dose could be effectively maintained over an extended period of time after conversion from higher frequency erythropoiesis-stimulating agents to biweekly DA.

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