AstraZeneca will present new data across its broad portfolio of renal medicines during the 57th
The 20 abstracts being presented, including four oral presentations, will include data on Lokelma (sodium zirconium cyclosilicate), roxadustat and Farxiga (dapagliflozin) across different stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and AstraZeneca's ongoing commitment to exploring treatment options across the full continuum of renal care.
Advancing treatment of hyperkalaemia for CKD patients, including those on dialysis
AstraZeneca will present a series of sub-analyses from the Lokelma Phase IIIb DIALIZE trial reinforcing the effectiveness of this medicine to manage hyperkalaemia in patients with CKD on haemodialysis, irrespective of factors such as sex, country, age, weight or disease severity.1,2
Hyperkalaemia is a common complication in patients with CKD, and can result in serious arrhythmias, sudden cardiac arrest, paralysis and weakness, and even death.3,4 Beyond DIALIZE, real-world evidence will be presented showing that the number of cardiovascular (CV) or renal comorbidities increases the risk of hyperkalaemia in patients with CKD, highlighting the need for effective prevention and treatment.5
Evaluating efficacy and safety of treatment for anaemia CKD patients
Results will be presented from a Phase III trial assessing roxadustat versus darbepoetin alfa for the treatment of anaemia in CKD patients not on dialysis. A prespecified analysis from an additional Phase III trial will also be presented, assessing the ophthalmological/retinal effects of roxadustat in the treatment of anaemia in dialysis-dependent CKD patients compared to darbepoetin alfa.6
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Showing the need for improved treatments for CKD patients with real-world evidence
AstraZeneca continues to investigate opportunities to enable earlier intervention in CKD, since globally the disease is underdiagnosed, and patients may not realise they have the disease until it has advanced.7,8
At the congress, new analyses of real-world data on type-2 diabetic and non-diabetic patients with CKD will be presented which demonstrate a need for additional treatment options to improve adverse renal, CV and mortality outcomes and reduce the burden on patients and healthcare systems.9,10
Furthermore, a real-world analysis of the DISCOVER-CKD trial will be shared showing a high prevalence of type-2 diabetes and high blood pressure in patients with CKD, demonstrating the high comorbidity burden in this group for whom new therapies may be beneficial.11
AstraZeneca in CVRM
Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism (CVRM) together forms one of AstraZeneca's three therapy areas and is a key growth driver for the Company. By following the science to understand more clearly the underlying links between the heart, kidneys and pancreas, AstraZeneca is investing in a portfolio of medicines to protect organs and improve outcomes by slowing disease progression, reducing risks and tackling comorbidities. The Company's ambition is to modify or halt the natural course of CVRM diseases and potentially regenerate organs and restore function, by continuing to deliver transformative science that improves treatment practices and cardiovascular health for millions of patients worldwide.
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