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Prospective Evaluation of Proteinuria and Renal Function in Non-diabetic Patients With Progressive Renal Disease

Phase 2
Completed
Conditions
Hyperlipidemia
Registration Number
NCT00296400
Lead Sponsor
AstraZeneca
Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of Crestor (rosuvastatin) and (Lipitor) atorvastatin on urinary protein excretion over 1 year in non-diabetes with moderate proteinuria and hypercholesterolaemia.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
237
Inclusion Criteria
  • greater than or equal to 18 years of age
  • Hyperlipidemia
  • Urinary protein
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Previous rosuvastatin treatment < 6 months prior to Visit 1
  • Statin intolerance
  • Severe hypertension
  • Diabetes
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio at Week 52 [LOCF]Assessed at baseline and Week 52 (LOCF)

Urinary protein/creatinine ratio (mg/g) =urine protein concentration (mg/dL)/ urine creatinine concentration (g/dL). Outcome measure is the ratio of Week 52 \[LOCF\] urine protein/creatinine ratio over baseline urine protein/creatinine ratio.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio at Week 26.Assessed at baseline and Week 26

Urinary protein/creatinine ratio (mg/g) =urine protein concentration (mg/dL)/ urine creatinine concentration (g/dL). Outcome measure is the ratio of Week 26 urine protein/creatinine ratio over baseline urine protein/creatinine ratio.

Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio at Week 26Assessed at baseline and Week 26

Urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (mg/g) =urine albumin concentration (mg/dL)/ urine creatinine concentration (g/dL). Outcome measure is the ratio of Week 26 urine albumin/creatinine ratio over baseline urine albumin/creatinine ratio.

Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio at Week 52 [LOCF]Assessed at baseline and Week 52 [LOCF]

Urinary albumin/creatinine ratio (mg/g) =urine albumin concentration (mg/dL)/ urine creatinine concentration (g/dL). Outcome measure is the ratio of Week 52 \[LOCF\] urine albumin/creatinine ratio over baseline urine albumin/creatinine ratio.

Change From Baseline in Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) at Week 26Assessed at baseline and Week 26

The change from baseline in eGFR at Week 26 is the Week 26 value minus baseline value.

Change From Baseline in eGFR at Week 52 [LOCF]Assessed at baseline and Week 52 [LOCF]

The change from baseline in eGFR at Week 52 \[LOCF\] is the Week 52 value or last observation carried forward minus baseline value.

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in Total Cholesterol [TC] at Week 26.baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in Total Cholesterol [TC] at Week 52.52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C) at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline inUrinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol [HDL-C] at Week 2626 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in HDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in Non-high Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol [nonHDL-C] at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.

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Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in Triglyceride [TG] at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TG at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TC/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TC/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in Apolipoprotein A-1 [ApoA-1] at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoA-1 at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in Apolipoprotein B [ApoB] at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB/ApoA-1 Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Protein/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB/ApoA-1 Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary protein/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TC at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TC at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in HDL-C at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in HDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TG at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TG at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TC/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in TC/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoA-1 at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoA-1 at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB at Week 5252 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB/ApoA-1 Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in Urinary Albumin/Creatinine Ratio With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB/ApoA-1 Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in urinary albumin/creatinine ratio with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in TC at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in TC at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in HDL-C at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Changes From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in HDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in TG at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in TGBaseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in TC/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in TC/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in LDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in nonHDL-C/HDL-C Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoA1 at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoA1 at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB/ApoA-1 Ratio at Week 26Baseline and 26 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 26. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Correlation of Change From Baseline in eGFR With Percent Change From Baseline in ApoB/ApoA-1 Ratio at Week 52Baseline and 52 weeks

Correlation of changes from baseline in eGFR with percent change from baseline in lipids and lipoprotein concentrations at Week 52. (Correlation values range from -1 to +1. -1 indicates a perfect negative linear relationship while a +1 indicates a perfect linear positive relationship. A value of zero indicates no relationship.)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Research Site

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Pretoria, South Africa

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