2011
DOI: 10.1159/000323550
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Effects of Sodium Thiosulfate on Vascular Calcification in End-Stage Renal Disease: A Pilot Study of Feasibility, Safety and Efficacy

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Vascular calcification is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in hemodialysis. The objective of this pilot study was to determine the feasibility, safety and efficacy of sodium thiosulfate (STS) in the progression of vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients. Methods: Chronic hemodialysis patients underwent a battery of cardiovascular tests. Those with coronary artery calcium (Agatston scores >50) received intravenous STS after each dialysis for 5 months (n = 22) and… Show more

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“…Treatment experience with this drug is limited to a single pediatric case report 59 and experience with the drug in the management of renal calciphylaxis. 60 Calcium thiosulfate salts have high solubilities, allowing for the dissolution of precipitated calcium products. Sodium thiosulfate is most commonly dosed as 12.5-25 g intravenously over 30 minutes 3 times/week, with titration based on gastrointestinal tolerability.…”
Section: Calcium Saltsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Treatment experience with this drug is limited to a single pediatric case report 59 and experience with the drug in the management of renal calciphylaxis. 60 Calcium thiosulfate salts have high solubilities, allowing for the dissolution of precipitated calcium products. Sodium thiosulfate is most commonly dosed as 12.5-25 g intravenously over 30 minutes 3 times/week, with titration based on gastrointestinal tolerability.…”
Section: Calcium Saltsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sodium thiosulfate is most commonly dosed as 12.5-25 g intravenously over 30 minutes 3 times/week, with titration based on gastrointestinal tolerability. 60 Patients should be monitored for hypocalcemia, nausea, or the development of anion gap acidosis. 60 Despite treatment, complete resolution may take several months of therapy.…”
Section: Calcium Saltsmentioning
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“…Sodium thiosulfate (STS) is a chelating agent and has been applied for calcific uremic arteriolopathy [126,127]. Calcium-thiosulfate complex is more soluble than calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate, and STS has antioxidant activity [128,129].…”
Section: Sodium Thiosulfatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…STS is readily cleared by dialysis [69] . In two preliminary studies in hemodialysis patients, STS was able to delay the progression of CAC after 4-5 mo of twice weekly intravenous administration but with a decline of hip bone mineral density in one study [67,70] . Larger studies are required to confirm the efficacy of STS on vascular calcification.…”
Section: Sodium Thiosulfatementioning
confidence: 99%