Background: Darbepoetin alfa use has been reported in 7 children with chronic renal failure (CRF). Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of darbepoetin and determine a therapeutic dose in a larger sample of children with CRF.
Methods: Twenty-six children with chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) GFR <30 mL/min/1.73 m(2), on peritoneal dialysis (PD) or hemodialysis (HD) entered a prospective, open-label study of darbepoetin. Seven ineligible children who underwent the same evaluation were analyzed retrospectively. The starting dose was 0.45 microg/kg/week. IRB/REB approval and informed consent were obtained. The primary outcome measure was hemoglobin (Hb) response within a target range of 10.0 to 12.5 g/dL between 8 and 12 and 20 and 28 weeks.
Results: Thirty-three children (15 CRI, 9 HD, 9 PD; aged 1-17 years) were enrolled in the study. Ten patients dropped out (3 before 12 weeks and 7 before 28 weeks), none due to darbepoetin. Mean Hbs were 11.8 and 11.4 between weeks 8 and 12 and 20 and 28, respectively; the proportion of patients with Hb values >10.0 g/dL was 97% and 91% in the same intervals. No effect of grouping patients into CRI, HD, or PD or prospective versus retrospective was observed. One of 13 serious adverse events (hypertension) was possibly related to darbepoetin; 8/14 children reported injection-site pain. At 12 and 28 weeks, respectively, 73% and 87% were receiving darbepoetin less than once weekly.
Conclusion: A dose approximating 0.5 microg/kg/week of darbepoetin effectively treats anemia in children with chronic renal failure; for many, this may be proportionately increased and injected less than once weekly.