Prediction of the effect of atrasentan on renal and heart failure outcomes based on short-term changes in multiple risk markers — Bauke Schievink (2015) | RDL Network
Prediction of the effect of atrasentan on renal and heart failure outcomes based on short-term changes in multiple risk markers
Article 2015 en
Authors
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Bauke Schievink
DZ
Dick de Zeeuw
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Paul A. Smink
Abstract
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Based on the RADAR/JAPAN study, with short-term changes in risk markers, atrasentan is expected to decrease renal risk without increased risk of heart failure. Within this population albuminuria responders appear to contribute to the predicted improvements, whereas non-responders showed no benefit. The ongoing hard outcome trial (SONAR) in type 2 diabetic patients with >30% albuminuria reduction to atrasentan will allow us to assess the validity of these predictions.
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