Spironolactone Fails to Reduce Cardiac Risk inโข Dialysis Patients, Major Study Finds
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A landmark international โstudyโข published August 14 in The Lancet challenges conventional wisdom regarding the use of spironolactone inโ patients undergoing dialysis. The research, presented at the ERA 2025 congress, demonstrates that the medication does not reduceโฃ the riskโ of cardiac death or hospitalizations for heart failure in individuals with โkidney โขfailure receiving dialysis.
The Scope of the โคStudy
The comprehensive trial involved 2,538 participants from 143 dialysis centers across 12 countries.โ All participants had โคbeen receiving dialysisโ for at least three months, with age criteria set at over 45 years, or over 18 years for those with diabetes. this makes itโฃ theโค largest investigation to date examining spironolactone’sโ effectsโ on this vulnerable population.
Understandingโ the rationale
Researchers hypothesized that a low dailyโ dose of 25 mg of spironolactone coudlโค counteract the harmful effects โคof aldosterone,โ aโ hormone known to contribute toโข cardiac remodeling, fibrosis, and increasedโ cardiovascular risk. Aldosterone levels are often elevated in โpatients on dialysis, leading scientists to beleive spironolactone could offer a protective benefit. As Michael Walsh, the โขstudy’s principal researcher and principalโค scientist at the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI),โ explained, “In people with normal kidney function, spironolactone reduces cardiovascular events. However, people receiving dialysis may not respond โฃlikewise to treatments proven effective in the general population. Weโ launched this study to determine theโ safety and efficacyโฃ of spironolactone in people with kidneyโ failure.”
Did You Know? Heart disease is the leading cause of death among individuals on dialysis, accounting for approximately โ40% of all โdeaths โin this population.
Unexpected Findings and Safety โConcerns
Contrary to expectations,โ spironolactone did not โdemonstrate any cardiovascular advantage in the study population. Moreover, the drug was associatedโข with a significantlyโฃ increased risk of severeโค hyperkalemiaโ – a perilous elevationโข of potassiumโ levels in the blood that can lead to irregular โฃheart rhythmsโ and, in extreme cases, death. “Previous studies โhave โsuggested that this type of medication could help โฃpeople undergoing dialysis, โbut they โฃwere small and had short โคfollow-ups, unlike our major production study,” Walsh noted.
trial Details and โEarly Termination
The โขtrial commenced patient recruitment inโฃ 2018 and concluded in December โฃ2024. of the 3,565 patients initially enrolled, 2,538 whoโ tolerated the medication โduring a seven-week โrun-in period were randomly assigned to receive either 25 mg of spironolactone daily or a placebo. The โคtrial was halted early for futility after anโข independent data and โขsafety monitoring committee determined there was minimalโ chance ofโข demonstrating a statistically significant benefit.
| Outcome | Spironolactone Group (n=258) | placebo Group (n=276) |
|---|---|---|
| Cardiovascular Death or Hospitalization โfor Heart Failure | 258 | 276 |
| Severe โฃHyperkalemia | 6.6% | 4.5% |
Analysis revealed potential differences in outcomes between men andโค women, warranting further investigation:
- Men: 163 (spironolactone) vs 201 (placebo)
- Women: โฃ95 (spironolactone) vs โค75 (placebo)
The increased incidence ofโฃ severe hyperkalemia – 6.6% in the spironolactone group compared to 4.5% in the placebo โgroup – raises significantโ safety concerns for โthis already vulnerable patient population. “This can be a serious safety โฃproblem in โan already vulnerable group,” โคWalsh added.
Pro Tip: Regularโค monitoring of potassium levels is crucial for patientsโ with kidney failure, especially those taking medications thatโ can โaffect potassium balance.
implications forโค Clinical Practice
The findings โฃchallenge current โคpractices and highlight the need for caution when considering spironolactone for patients on dialysis.While spironolactone remains a valuable treatment for certain cardiovascular conditions in individualsโค with normal kidney function [[1]], โฃitsโฃ use in the dialysisโ population โขdoes not appear to offer the same benefits and carries potential risks. โขWhat other therapeutic strategiesโข could be explored toโ improve โขcardiovascular outcomes in dialysis patients? And how can we better personalize treatment approaches based on individual patient characteristics?
The study was funded by theโ canadian Health โคResearch Institutes, Medical Research Future Fund, Health Research Council, British Heart Foundation, PHRI, St. Joseph’s โคHealthcare Hamilton, Accelerating Clinical Trials Canada, Cansolve CKD, and Dalhousie Department of Medicine.
The Growing Burden ofโ Kidney Failure
Chronicโค kidney โdisease (CKD) is โa global health crisis, affecting millions worldwide. As CKD progresses, it can lead to end-stage renal disease โ(ESRD), requiringโข dialysis or kidney transplantation โforโข survival. The prevalence of CKD is increasing due to factors such as diabetes, hypertension, and anโ aging population. Ongoing โresearch is critical to identify effective strategies for preventing and managing CKD and improving the quality of life for those affected.
Frequentlyโข Asked โQuestions About Spironolactone and Dialysis
- what is spironolactone? โฃSpironolactone is a medication primarily usedโ to treat high blood pressure and heart failure by blocking aldosterone.
- Why was this study conducted? Researchers wanted toโ determine if spironolactone could โขbenefit patients on dialysis, a population where heart disease is โคa major concern.
- What were the main findings of the study? The โstudy found that spironolactone didโ notโข reduce the risk of cardiac death orโ hospitalization for heart failure in dialysis patients and increased the risk of hyperkalemia.
- Is spironolactone still used for โคheart โfailure? Yes, spironolactone remains a valuable treatment for heart failure in patients with normal kidney function.
- What are the risks of โฃhyperkalemia? โ Hyperkalemia,โ or highโ potassium levels, can cause irregular heart rhythms and perhaps lead to death.
This research provides essential clarity and underscores โthe importance of evidence-based medicine.While theโ results are not what researchers hoped for, they represent a crucial step forwardโฃ in the โฃpursuit of effective and โsafe treatments for individualsโข with kidney failure.
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