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New scenarios in secondary hyperparathyroidism: etelcalcetide. Position paper of working group on CKD-MBD of the Italian Society of Nephrology.

Antonio BellasiMario CozzolinoFabio MalbertiGiovanni CancariniCiro EspositoCarlo Maria GuastoniPatrizia OndeiGiuseppe PontorieroUgo TeatiniGiuseppe VezzoliMarzia PasqualiPiergiorgio MessaFrancesco Locatelli
Published in: Journal of nephrology (2019)
Bone mineral abnormalities (defined as Chronic Kidney Disease Mineral Bone Disorder; CKD-MBD) are prevalent and associated with a substantial risk burden and poor prognosis in CKD population. Several lines of evidence support the notion that a large proportion of patients receiving maintenance dialysis experience a suboptimal biochemical control of CKD-MBD. Although no study has ever demonstrated conclusively that CKD-MBD control is associated with improved survival, an expanding therapeutic armamentarium is available to correct bone mineral abnormalities. In this position paper of Lombardy Nephrologists, a summary of the state of art of CKD-MBD as well as a summary of the unmet clinical needs will be provided. Furthermore, this position paper will focus on the potential and drawbacks of a new injectable calcimimetic, etelcalcetide, a drug available in Italy since few months ago.
Keyphrases
  • chronic kidney disease
  • end stage renal disease
  • poor prognosis
  • bone mineral density
  • long non coding rna
  • bone loss
  • bone regeneration
  • body composition
  • risk assessment
  • postmenopausal women