Review Article

The Strategy to Prevent and Regress the Vascular Calcification in Dialysis Patients

Table 2

How to choose phosphate binders depends on the budgets, pill loading, beneficial effects and side effects.

Phosphate bindersRelative coefficientPill burdenBeneficial effects (pleiotropic effects or others)Side effectCost

Aluminum hydroxide1.5LowNoBone accumulationLow
Calcium carbonate1.0HighNoVascular and soft tissue calcificationLow
Calcium acetate1.0HighNoVascular and soft tissue calcificationLow
Sevelamer carbonate/Sevelamer hydrochloride0.75HighPleiotropic effects (lipid profiles, fibroblast growth factor 23, inflammation, uremic toxins, oxidative stress, fetuin A, and improvement of endothelial dysfunction)Decrease absorption of vitamins A, D, E, and K; sevelamer hydrochloride (metabolic acidosis)High
Lanthanum carbonate (Fosrenol® chewable tablet)2.0LowNoBone accumulationHigh
Magnesium carbonate1.7HighNoHypermagnesemiaLow
Fe-citrate (Nephoxil®)1.14HighSupply oral ironIron overload/diarrhea?High