Abstract | BACKGROUND: METHODS: In this phase 3, open-label, active-controlled noninferiority trial, we randomized 304 Japanese adults with anemia in NDD-CKD (including erythropoiesis-stimulating agent users and nonusers) to oral vadadustat or subcutaneous darbepoetin alfa for 52 weeks. The primary efficacy end point was average hemoglobin at weeks 20 and 24. Safety data included adverse events (AEs) and serious AEs. RESULTS: A total of 151 participants received vadadustat and 153 received darbepoetin alfa. Least squares mean of the average hemoglobin at weeks 20 and 24 was 11.66 (95% confidence interval [95% CI], 11.49 to 11.84) g/dl for vadadustat and 11.93 (95% CI, 11.76 to 12.10) g/dl for darbepoetin alfa. The 95% CIs for both treatments were within the target hemoglobin range (11.0-13.0 g/dl), and the lower 95% confidence limit for the difference between groups (-0.50 g/dl) was above the predefined noninferiority margin (-0.75 g/dl), demonstrating noninferiority of vadadustat to darbepoetin alfa. Similar proportions of patients in each group reported AEs and serious AEs. The most frequent AEs with vadadustat were nasopharyngitis, diarrhea, and constipation. CONCLUSIONS: In Japanese patients with NDD-CKD, vadadustat was noninferior to darbepoetin alfa, was effective up to week 52 in terms of average hemoglobin, and was generally well tolerated. These results suggest that vadadustat may be a potential treatment for anemia in this patient population.
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Authors | Masaomi Nangaku, Kazuoki Kondo, Yoshimasa Kokado, Kiichiro Ueta, Genki Kaneko, Tsubasa Tandai, Yutaka Kawaguchi, Yasuhiro Komatsu |
Journal | Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN
(J Am Soc Nephrol)
Vol. 32
Issue 7
Pg. 1779-1790
(Jul 2021)
ISSN: 1533-3450 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 33883252
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2021 by the American Society of Nephrology. |