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Título: Mineral and bone disorder and longterm survival in a chronic kidney disease grade 3b-4cohort
Autor: Ríos, Pablo
Silvariño, Ricardo
Sola, Laura
Ferreiro, Alejandro
Lamadrid, Verónica
Fajardo, Laura
Gadola, Liliana
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Calcium, Chronic kidney disease 3b-4, Mineral metabolism, Parathyroid hormone, Phosphate, Survival analysis
Descriptores: TRASTORNO MINERAL Y ÓSEO ASOCIADO A LA ENFERMEDAD RENAL CRÓNICA, PERSONA DE MEDIANA EDAD, ANCIANO, INSUFICIENCIA RENAL CRÓNICA, BIOMARCADORES, CALCIO, MINERALES, HORMONA PARATIROIDEA, VITAMINA D, HUMANOS
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Resumen: Mineral and bone disorder biomarkers 'normal ranges' are controversial. The aim of the study was to evaluate the association between serum calcium (Ca), phosphate (P), intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH), and 25(OH) vitamin D levels and mortality risk, in a chronic kidney disease (CKD) grade (G) 3b-4 cohort. The Uruguayan National Renal Healthcare Program (NRHP-UY) CKD patients' cohort, included between 1 October 2004 and 1 March 2020 and followed-up until 1 March 2021, was analyzed with the Ethics Committee approval. A total of 6473 patients were analyzed: 56% men, median age 73 (65-79) years, 55% on CKD G3b. At the end of the follow-up, 2459 (37.7%) patients had died (6.4/100 patient-year). There were iPTH data on 2013 patients (younger, with lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and lesser comorbidities). By bivariate Cox analysis the lowest death risk was observed with mean Ca between 9.01 and 10.25 mg/dl, P between 2.76 and 4.0 mg/dl, iPTH ≤ 105 pg/ml, and 25(OH) vitamin D >10 ng/ml. The multivariate Cox regression mortality risk adjusted to age, sex, CKD etiology, diabetes, smoking, cardiovascular comorbidity, blood pressure, proteinuria, eGFR, renin-angiotensin system blockers and vitamin D treatments, serum Ca, P, iPTH, and 25(OH) vitamin D (n = 964) showed that a higher mortality risk was associated with p > 4.00 mg/dl (HR 1.668, CI 95%: 1.201-2.317), iPTH >105 pg/ml (HR 1.386, CI 95%: 1.012-1.989), and 25(OH) vitamin D ≤ 10 ng/ml (HR 1.958, CI 95%: 1.238-3.098) and a lower mortality risk with 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D treatment (HR 0.639, CI 95%: 0.451-0.906). These data may contribute to the precise G3b-4 CKD-MBD biomarkers levels definition.
Editorial: Taylor and Francis Group
EN: Renal Failure. 2022;44(1):1356-1367
Citación: Ríos P, Silvariño R, Sola L y otros. Mineral and bone disorder and longterm survival in a chronic kidney disease grade 3b-4cohort. Renal Failure [en línea]. 2022;44(1):1356-1367
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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