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Clinical Study

Intravenous Alfacalcidol Once Weekly Pulse Therapy for Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Hemodialysis Patients

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Pages 329-333 | Received 27 Nov 2010, Accepted 27 Jan 2011, Published online: 14 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

Background: This study was carried out to assess the efficacy of intravenous administration of alfacalcidol once weekly versus thrice weekly in patients with poorly controlled secondary hyperparathyroidism. Methods: Thirty-six hemodialysis patients with intact parathyroid hormone (i-PTH) > 31.8 pmol/L were divided into two groups. Eighteen patients (Group 1) were given once weekly alfacalcidol for 6 months. The starting dose was 3 µg, which was increased or decreased by 1 µg per week. Eighteen patients (Group 2) were given thrice weekly alfacalcidol for 6 months. The starting dose was 1 µg, which was increased or decreased by 0.5 µg per dose. The dose was increased or decreased according to serum-corrected calcium (CCa), phosphorus (P), and i-PTH. Serum-CCa and P were measured weekly, whereas serum i-PTH and alkaline phosphatase were determined every month. Results: Intact-PTH reduced significantly ( p < 0.001) from 86 ± 33.20 pmol/L to 31.04 ± 7.77 pmol/L and from 83.64 ± 32.12 pmol/L to 33.09 ± 11.37 pmol/L post-treatment in Groups 1 and 2, respectively. Fifty-six percent of the patients had i-PTH ≤ 31.8 pmol/L at the last observation. Serum alkaline phosphatase reduced significantly ( p < 0.001) from 227.94 ± 129.86 IU/L to 163.17 ± 95.29 IU/L and from 285.39 ± 232.36 IU/L to 202.56 ± 165.84 IU/L post-treatment in Groups 1 and 2, respectively. There were no significant differences in serum levels of CCa, P, or their product. Conclusion: Intravenous alfacalcidol thrice or once weekly is safe and effectively reduced the levels of i-PTH in hemodialysis patients.

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