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[Feasibility strategy of darbepoetin alfa administration every other week: 2005-2007 experience in a dialysis unit].

Darbepoetin alfa is a recombinant erythropoiesis-stimulating agent, with a longer half-life leaving the possibility to extending dosing administration in haemodialysis patients. A protocol of injection every 2weeks was initiated in the dialysis unit. From 2005 to 2007, 176 dialysis patients were studied with a target haemoglobin level between 11 and 12.5g/dL: the median haemoglobin level was ranged from 11.32 and 11.72g/dL during the study with a median darbepoetin alfa dose injected between 60 and 64μg per injection (0.46 to 0.47μg/kg per week). The mean number of dose changes was three per year per patient. The diabetic population did not differ from the general population in terms of haemoglobin levels and doses of darbepoetin alfa. Ten percent of the patients had to resume one injection per week for medical reasons: the profile of these patients was carefully studied. Hospitalisations resulted in a decrease in haemoglobin level and an increase in the darbepoetin alfa doses. Patients who died showed during the last 3months, a particular profile. Hyporesponsiveness has been explored. Time saving with this protocol was important for all the nursing staff. Although numerous factors of variability have been studied, there still a room for improvement of anemia management in haemodialysis patient.

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