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Nephrology Nurse Viewpoints on In-hospital Hyperkalemia Management: Improving Patient Outcomes in Acute Care Settings with Novel Potassium Binders

Creative Educational Concepts Season 1 Episode 19

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Learning Objectives

  • Appraise key mechanisms of potassium homeostasis and review patient-centric risk factors for hyperkalemia.
  • Discuss the prevalence and clinical gravity of hyperkalemia, with emphasis on acute care challenges and the morbidity/mortality impact of suboptimal renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor (RAASi) utilization in the chronic setting.
  • Evaluate novel K+ binder (patiromer and sodium zirconium cyclosilicate [SZC]) pharmacology, safety and efficacy profiles, and differential clinical utility across the hyperkalemia treatment continuum.
  • Examine evolving clinical trial data in support of patiromer and SZC for hyperkalemia management, with a particular focus on usage in acute care and in-hospital settings.
  • Use a case-based approach to design treatment strategies using novel K+ binders that the interprofessional care team can employ to improve hyperkalemia outcomes in the hospital.