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Spironolactone Alternate Dosing vs Finerenone in Elevated Potassium - K Safety Study
Sponsor: Hospital de Messejana Dr. Carlos Alberto Studart Gomes
Summary
This study evaluates the safety of finerenone compared with alternate-day spironolactone in patients with heart failure and diabetic kidney disease at increased risk of hyperkalemia. Patients with chronic kidney disease and heart failure often benefit from mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, but their use is frequently limited by elevated potassium levels. Finerenone has been associated with a lower risk of hyperkalemia in clinical trials, but direct comparisons with spironolactone in high-risk patients are limited. In this randomized study, eligible participants will be assigned to receive either finerenone once daily or spironolactone on alternate days, in addition to standard therapy. Patients will be closely monitored during hospitalization and followed for 4 weeks. The primary outcome is clinically relevant hyperkalemia, defined by elevated potassium levels or the need to adjust or discontinue treatment due to hyperkalemia. Secondary outcomes include changes in potassium levels, kidney function, and clinical events. This study aims to provide practical evidence to guide the safe use of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists in patients at high risk for hyperkalemia.
Official title: Safety of Finerenone Versus Alternate-Day Spironolactone in Patients With Heart Failure and Diabetic Kidney Disease at High Risk for Hyperkalemia: The SAFE-K Randomized Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2026-04
Completion Date
2026-11
Last Updated
2026-04-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Finerenone
Finerenone 10 mg administered orally once daily. Treatment is given in addition to standard of care therapy for heart failure and diabetic kidney disease. Dose interruption or discontinuation may occur according to protocol-defined safety criteria, particularly in the setting of hyperkalemia.
Spironolactone (drug)
Spironolactone 25 mg administered orally on alternate days. Treatment is given in addition to standard of care therapy for heart failure and diabetic kidney disease. Dose interruption or discontinuation may occur according to protocol-defined safety criteria, particularly in the setting of hyperkalemia.