Second-generation potassium binders were associated with higher RAASi persistence than first-generation binders, which was linked to lower mortality and hospitalization in CKD and heart failure.
Do second-generation potassium binders improve RAASi persistence compared to first-generation binders in patients with ND-CKD and/or HF?
Second-generation potassium binders may facilitate sustained RAASi therapy in patients with ND-CKD and/or HF, which is associated with improved clinical outcomes.
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Second-generation potassium binders were associated with higher RAASi persistence than first-generation binders. RASi persistence was associated with lower observed rates of all-cause mortality and hospitalization, with no clear differences in 3P-MACE. These findings suggest that potassium binders may enable sustained RAASi use in patients with ND-CKD and/or HF.
Furuland et al. (Thu,) reported a other. Second-generation potassium binders were associated with higher RAASi persistence than first-generation binders, which was linked to lower mortality and hospitalization in CKD and heart failure.