Title of article :
Effect of Peritoneal Transport Characteristics on Clinical Outcome in Nondiabetic and Diabetic Nephropathy Patients with Peritoneal Dialysis
Author/Authors :
Wang, Hong Department of Endocrinology - Aerospace Center Hospital - Beijing, China , Tian, Junping Beijing Tiantan Hospital - Capital Medical University - Beijing, China , Du, Fenghe Beijing Tiantan Hospital - Capital Medical University - Beijing, China , Wang, Tao Peking University Third Hospital - Beijing, Chin
Abstract :
This study aimed to investigate the influence of
peritoneal transport characteristics on clinical outcome in nondiabetic
and diabetic nephropathy peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients.
Materials and Methods. All 112 patients were from the PD Center.
Peritoneal transport characteristic was assessed by peritoneal
equilibration test. The patients were divided into 2 groups of hightransport
group (HT) and non-high-transport group (non-HT) and
followed-up till December 31st, 2010. The primary outcomes were
all-cause death and technique failure.
Results. The patients were followed-up for 65.9 ± 23.9 months.
Diabetic nephropathy patients with HT had a higher all-cause
mortality (P = .04) and technique failure (P = .04) than those with
non-HT. There were no differences in outcomes between HT and
non-HT subgroups without diabetic nephropathy. Cox regression
demonrtrated that high peritoneal transport (HR, 2.369; 95% CI,
1.056 to 5.311), diabetic nephropathy (HR, 2.499; 95% CI, 1.134
to 5.508), age (HR, 1.081; 95% CI, 1.032 to 1.133), and peritoneal
creatinine clearance (HR, 0.962; 95% CI, 0.929 to 0.997) independently
predicted all-cause mortality in continuous ambulatory PD patients.
Moreover, high peritoneal transport (HR, 2.299; 95% CI, 1.079
to 4.899) and age (HR, 1.070; 95% CI, 1.026 to 1.116) predicted
technique failure in continuous ambulatory PD patients.
Conclusions. Diabetic nephropathy PD patients with HT had a
higher all-cause mortality and technique failure than those with
non-HT, but we did not find the correlation between peritoneal
transport and outcome in nondiabetic patients. The peritoneal
transport was an independent predictor for outcomes in continuous
ambulatory PD patients.
Keywords :
technique failure , diabetic nephropathy , peritoneal transport , mortality , peritoneal dialysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics