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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > One Cardiovascular Event Prevented for Every 47 Non-Diabetic CKD Patients Treated

One Cardiovascular Event Prevented for Every 47 Non-Diabetic CKD Patients Treated

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Last updated: 29/06/2026 22:26
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Medical illustration showing kidney and heart protection with finerenone treatment
Finerenone significantly reduces cardiovascular events by 14% in non-diabetic chronic kidney disease patients, according to landmark NEJM trial. The drug offers new cardiovascular protection for millions of previously underserved patients. — Photo by Robina Weermeijer on Unsplash (Unsplash License)
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The FIND-CKD trial quantifies a clinically meaningful prevention metric: finerenone prevents one major cardiovascular event for every 47 non-diabetic chronic kidney disease patients treated over approximately 3.4 years of follow-up. This number-needed-to-treat calculation underscores the drug’s practical therapeutic value in real-world clinical settings. The 14% relative risk reduction translates to substantial absolute risk reduction across the study population, with benefits observed consistently in stage 3 chronic kidney disease patients experiencing 18% event reduction and stage 4 patients showing 12% reduction. These data support finerenone’s integration into evidence-based treatment algorithms for non-diabetic kidney disease, offering healthcare providers a quantifiable tool for cardiovascular risk stratification and decision-making when counseling patients about therapeutic options.

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