| Literature DB >> 12449515 |
N Yorioka1, T Ito, T Masaki, S Ogata, Y Asakimori, C Tanji, Y Kyuden, Y Komiya, J Kumagai, Y Taniguchi, N Kohno.
Abstract
We evaluated the dose dependence of an oral adsorbent, AST-120, in 31 patients with early chronic renal failure (baseline serum creatinine: 1.2-3.0 mg/dl). Twenty-three patients were given AST-120 and eight patients were not. AST-120 was administered at three different maintenance doses, < 3.0 g, 3.0 g and 6.0 g/day, according to patients' ability to tolerate treatment. The treatment period was 12 months. The slope of the reciprocal of serum-creatinine concentration versus time was calculated to assess the progression of renal failure. This slope became significantly less steep after AST-120 treatment at 6.0 g/day, but did not change significantly at the other doses. These findings suggest that 6.0 g/day of AST-120 may delay the initiation of dialysis in patients with early chronic renal failure.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12449515 DOI: 10.1177/147323000203000501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.671