Clinical Implication of HIF-PH Inhibitor in Patients with Heart Failure, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Renal Anemia

Yuki Hida, Teruhiko Imamura*, Koichiro Kinugawa

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Abstract

Background: Hypoxia-inducible factor-prolyl hydroxylase (HIF-PH) inhibitors have been developed as a treatment for renal anemia. However, their therapeutic impact on patients with concomitant heart failure remains uncertain. We investigated the impact of HIF-PH inhibitors on improving renal anemia and associated clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure. Methods: Patients with both heart failure and renal anemia who received HIF-PH inhibitors were retrospectively analyzed over a six-month follow-up period. Hemoglobin levels and other clinical parameters were compared between the six-month pre-treatment period without HIF-PH inhibitors and the six-month treatment period with HIF-PH inhibitors. Results: A total of 69 patients (median age 82 years, 27 male) were included. Baseline hemoglobin was 9.2 (8.8, 10.3) g/dL, baseline plasma B-type natriuretic peptide level was 264 (156, 372) pg/mL, and baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate was 29.1 (19.0, 35.1) mL/min/1.73 m2. Hemoglobin levels declined during the pre-treatment period from 10.5 (9.4, 11.5) g/dL to 9.2 (8.8, 10.3) g/dL (p < 0.001) but subsequently increased to 10.9 (10.1, 12.0) g/dL following six months of HIF-PH inhibitor treatment (p < 0.001). This increase in hemoglobin was accompanied by a reduction in plasma BNP levels, improved renal function, and reduced systemic inflammation (p < 0.05 for all). Conclusions: HIF-PH inhibitors demonstrated efficacy in this cohort of patients with heart failure, with associated improvements in heart failure severity, renal function, and systemic inflammation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7619
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume13
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024/12

Keywords

  • cardio-renal syndrome
  • chronic kidney disease
  • hemodynamics
  • renal anemia

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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