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Middle-term use of Cinacalcet in paediatric dialysis patients. Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) [Pediatr Nephrol] Journal article

 
Platt C, Inward C, McGraw M, Dudley J, Tizard J, Burren C, Saleem MA 
Middle-term use of Cinacalcet in paediatric dialysis patients. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Pediatr Nephrol 2009 Oct 17.


The effects of the calcimimetic drug Cinacalcet were assessed in six children with uncontrolled hyperparathyroidism secondary to stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD). Data were collected retrospectively regarding bone biochemistry and medications. Patients were between the ages of 11 months and 14 years on commencing Cinacalcet at initial doses of 0.4-1.4 mg/kg. Treatment, which was well tolerated in the majority and still on going in five patients, was for periods ranging between 3 months and 3 years. All six cases saw at least an 86% reduction in serum parathyroid hormone (PTH). Hypophosphataemia and/or hypocalcaemia were observed in three cases. Overall, achievement of UK Renal Association targets for corrected calcium (Ca), phosphate (P) and the calcium x phosphate product (Ca x P) were unaffected. We conclude that Cinacalcet is an effective treatment for correcting and sustaining correction of uncontrollable PTH levels seen in a difficult group of patients. Importantly, it has allowed the avoidance of parathyroidectomy for a significant time period in all cases. There remain questions about the effect of Cinacalcet on linear growth amongst paediatric dialysis patients, and future studies should aim to address this.



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