Erythrocyte indices and response to hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors in chronic kidney disease patients with renal anemia: a retrospective study.
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Abstract
Background: Although erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) have been the standard treatment for renal anemia, ESA hyporesponsiveness remains a concern. Hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors (HIF-PHIs) are a new class of agents indicated for renal anemia. Several lines of evidence indicate that HIF-PHIs affect erythrocyte indices; nonetheless, their clinical significance remains unclear.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from 233 non-dialysis-dependent chronic kidney disease patients who initiated either ESA (darbepoetin) or HIF-PHI for the treatment of anemia. We analyzed the changes in hemoglobin levels three months after the initiation of anti-anemic treatments, examining their association with changes in erythrocyte indices.
Results: Both ESA and HIF-PHIs significantly increased hemoglobin levels after three months of treatment. In the HIF-PHI group, the increase in hemoglobin levels was positively correlated with the increase in mean corpuscular volume (MCV) levels, a finding that was not observed in the ESA group. In a subgroup analysis based on the mean reference range value for MCV (90.9 fL), a significant difference in the proportion of patients with improved anemia was observed between ESA and HIF-PHIs in patients with lower MCV values. Logistic regression and interaction analyses confirmed that there was a significant interaction between baseline MCV values and the effectiveness of anti-anemic drugs, independently of other covariates.
Conclusions: An increase in hemoglobin levels is associated with an increase in MCV in patients treated with HIF-PHIs. The anti-anemic effects of ESA and HIF-PHIs may be influenced by baseline MCV values. However, long-term consequences need further evaluation.
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BMC Nephrology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of kidney and associated disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.