Logo

American Heart Association

  2
  0


Final ID: MDP992

Hyperkalemia-Related Hospitalization Associated with Short-Term vs. Long-Term Outpatient SZC Therapy Among RAASi Users: The GALVANIZE Outcome study

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Introduction: Patients receiving renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors (RAASi) are at increased risk of developing hyperkalemia (HK). Sodium zirconium cyclosilicate (SZC) is used to treat HK, but the impact of duration of SZC on healthcare resource utilization (HRU) in RAASi users is unknown. The GALVANIZE Outcome study compared HK-related HRU among RAASi users between long-term and short-term SZC users.
Methods: Adults with ≥1 outpatient prescription for SZC (index date) and ≥1 RAASi prescription spanning the index date were identified from a large US insurance claims database (7/2018-12/2022) and were stratified based on duration of SZC use. Long-term SZC users (>90 days) and short-term SZC users (≤30 days) were exactly and propensity score matched on key baseline characteristics. Rates of HK-related hospitalizations or emergency department (ED) visits, HK-related ED visits, and HK-related hospitalizations were compared during follow-up from index to the earliest of 6 months post-index, end of data availability, other potassium binder use, or re-initiation of SZC post-discontinuation.
Results: Among 1,586 matched pairs, the mean age was 65.5 years, 41.0% of patients were female, and most patients had any stage chronic kidney disease (91.9%), hypertension (90.8%), and diabetes (73.4%). Also, 30.0% of patients had heart failure. The most used RAASi therapies at index were angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (57.3%) and angiotensin-receptor blockers (56.3%). Patients with long-term SZC use had a 44% lower rate of HK-related hospitalizations or ED visits, a 41% lower rate of HK-related hospitalizations and a 52% lower rate of HK-related ED visits than patients with short-term SZC use during follow-up (all p<0.01; Figure 1).
Conclusions: Among patients with RAASi and SZC therapy use, long-term SZC use was associated with significantly lower rates of HK-related HRU compared to matched patients with short-term SZC use.
Funding: AstraZeneca
  • Colman, Ellen  ( AstraZeneca , Wilmington , Delaware , United States )
  • Rhee, Connie  ( University of California Los Angeles , Los Angeles , California , United States )
  • Agiro, Abiy  ( AstraZeneca , Wilmington , Delaware , United States )
  • Mu, Fan  ( Analysis Group , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Cook, Erin  ( Analysis Group , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Greatsinger, Alexandra  ( Analysis Group , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Smith, Jess  ( Analysis Group , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Reichert, Emily  ( Analysis Group , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Malhotra, Arun  ( AstraZeneca , Wilmington , Delaware , United States )
  • Kumar, Neela  ( AstraZeneca , Wilmington , Delaware , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Ellen Colman: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Employee:AstraZeneca:Active (exists now) ; Individual Stocks/Stock Options:AstraZeneca:Active (exists now) | Connie Rhee: No Answer | Abiy Agiro: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Employee:AstraZeneca:Active (exists now) ; Individual Stocks/Stock Options:AstraZeneca:Active (exists now) | Fan Mu: No Answer | Erin Cook: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Consultant:Analysis Group, Inc.:Active (exists now) | Alexandra Greatsinger: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Employee:Analysis Group:Active (exists now) ; Consultant:AstraZeneca:Active (exists now) | Jess Smith: No Answer | Emily Reichert: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Employee:Analysis Group:Active (exists now) | Arun Malhotra: No Answer | Neela Kumar: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

New Frontiers for Optimizing Cardiometabolic Outcomes

Sunday, 11/17/2024 , 03:15PM - 04:20PM

Moderated Digital Poster Session

More abstracts on this topic:
Assessing the Impact of a Healthy Foods Center Program Has on Food Insecurity and Healthcare Outcomes: A Pilot Study

Drury-gworek Charlotte, Galper Kathleen, Barrett Tyson, Shergill Amber, Cuevas Elizabeth, Ereditario Colleen

A Hard Start: Early, Intensive Healthcare Utilization for Children with Critical Congenital Heart Disease

Ellis Danielle, Hall Matthew, Blume Elizabeth, Wolfe Joanne, Snaman Jennifer, Berry Jay

More abstracts from these authors:
A Review Of The Burden, Management And Outcomes Of Patients With Aldosterone Dysregulation

Luan Shan, Agiro Abiy, Daniel Ian, Mckendrick Jan, Davis Harrison, Huang Joanna, Linganathan Karthik

The Association of De Novo Niacin Use with Long-Term Mortality

Takahashi Rina, Kovesdy Csaba, Kalantar-zadeh Kamyar, Bui Thuy-anh, Elali Ibrahim, Tran Diana, Sumida Keiichi, Thomas Fridtjof, Dukkipati Ramanath, Shah Anjja, Rhee Connie

You have to be authorized to contact abstract author. Please, Login
Not Available