Abstract

Background

Cardiovascular calcifications are prevented by matrix Gla protein (MGP), a vitamin K–dependent protein. Haemodialysis patients exhibit marked vitamin K deficiency. The randomized, prospective, open-label, multicentre VitaVasK trial analysed whether vitamin K1 supplementation reduces progression of coronary artery calcifications (CACs) and thoracic aortic calcifications (TACs).

Methods

Patients with pre-existing CACs were randomized to continue on standard care or to additionally receive 5 mg of vitamin K1 orally thrice weekly. Hierarchically ordered primary endpoints were progression of TAC and CAC in computed tomography scans at 18 months. Linear mixed effects models with repeated measures at baseline and 12 and 18 months assessed treatment effects after adjusting for study site.

Results

Of 60 randomized patients, 20 dropped out for reasons unrelated to vitamin K1, resulting in 23 control and 17 vitamin K1 patients. The trial was stopped early due to slow recruitment. At 18 months, the average TAC progression was 56% lower in the vitamin K1 compared with the control group (p = .039). CAC significantly progressed within the control group, but not within the vitamin K1 group. Average progression at 18 months was 68% lower in the vitamin K1 compared to the control group (P = .072). Vitamin K1 reduced plasma levels of pro-calcific uncarboxylated MGP by 69% at 18 months. No treatment-related adverse events were noted.

Conclusion

Vitamin K1 intervention is a potent, safe and cost-effective approach to correct vitamin K deficiency and to potentially reduce cardiovascular calcification in this high-risk population.

Details

Title
Vitamin K1 and progression of cardiovascular calcifications in hemodialysis patients: the VitaVasK randomized controlled trial
Author
Saritas, Turgay 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Reinartz, Sebastian 2 ; Krüger, Thilo 3 ; Ketteler, Markus 4 ; Liangos, Orfeas 5 ; Labriola, Laura 6 ; Stenvinkel, Peter 7 ; Kopp, Christoph 8 ; Westenfeld, Ralf 9 ; Evenepoel, Pieter 10   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Siepmann, Robert 2 ; Wied, Stephanie 11 ; Hilgers, Ralf-Dieter 11 ; Schurgers, Leon 12   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Floege, Jürgen 1 ; Kuppe, Christoph; Böhm, Roland; Ritzerfeld, Maria; Saupe, Jörg; Villa, Luigi; Grafen, Yvonne; Schneider, Beate; Holschbach, Bernhard; Stegbauer, Johannes; Schmidt, Claudia; Schlieper, Georg; Hetzel, Gerd R; Dellana, Frank; Taub, Stephanie; Leidig, Michael; Thoß, Yvonne; Streubert, Michaela; Johannes; Biggar, Patrick; Wittig, Monika; Wielandt, Helga; De Vis, Joanna; Verbeek, Veerle; Dymarkowski, Steven; Jadoul, Michel; Vignioble, Mercedes; De Backer, Vinciane; Marie-Agnes Ronsyn; Perrine Triqueneaux; Heimburger, Olof; Ulrika Jensen Durgé

 Division of Nephrology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital , Aachen , Germany 
 Department of Radiology, RWTH Aachen University Hospital , Aachen , Germany 
 MVZ DaVita Geilenkirchen , Geilenkirchen , Germany 
 General Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Robert-Bosch-Hospital , Stuttgart , Germany 
 KfH Kidney Center Lichtenfels , Lichtenfels , Germany 
 Division of Nephrology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain , Brussels , Belgium 
 Division of Renal Medicine, Department of Clinical Science, Technology and Intervention, Karolinska University Hospital , Stockholm , Sweden 
 Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg , Erlangen , Germany 
 Division of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Vascular Medicine, Medical Faculty, Heinrich Heine University , Düsseldorf , Germany 
10  Department of Nephrology, KU Leuven University Hospitals Leuven , Leuven , Belgium 
11  Department of Medical Statistics, RWTH Aachen University Hospital , Aachen , Germany 
12  Department of Biochemistry and Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, School for Cardiovascular Diseases, Maastricht University , Maastricht , The Netherlands 
Pages
2300-2311
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Dec 2022
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
20488505
e-ISSN
20488513
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3167996653
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