Complications and management of hyperkalemia: implications for the use of the novel cation exchangers zirconium cyclosilicate and patiromer

L. Noureddine, B. Dixon
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Hyperkalemia is a serious and common clinical condition associated with increased morbidity and death. The risk of hyperkalemia is increased in patients with chronic kidney disease, diabetes, conditions with impaired distal renal sodium delivery and those on renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAAS) blockade. RAAS blockade has been shown to slow progression of proteinuric kidney disease and reduce mortality in patients with systolic heart failure. Yet delivery of optimum RAAS blockade is frequently limited by development of hyperkalemia. Current treatment for hyperkalemia is suboptimal and few options exist for long-term control of hyperkalemia. In this review article, we explore two new oral nonabsorbable cation exchangers, zirconium cyclosilicate (ZS-9) and patiromer that bind potassium for the treatment of hyperkalemia.
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高钾血症的并发症和处理:新型阳离子交换剂环硅酸锆和聚氰胺使用的意义
高钾血症是一种严重和常见的临床疾病,与发病率和死亡率增加有关。慢性肾病、糖尿病、远端肾钠输送受损以及肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统(RAAS)阻断的患者发生高钾血症的风险增加。RAAS阻断已被证明可以减缓蛋白尿肾病的进展并降低收缩期心力衰竭患者的死亡率。然而,最佳RAAS阻滞剂的递送经常受到高钾血症发展的限制。目前对高钾血症的治疗是次优的,很少有长期控制高钾血症的选择。在这篇综述文章中,我们探索了两种新的口服不可吸收阳离子交换剂,环硅酸锆(ZS-9)和结合钾治疗高钾血症的帕提莫。
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