• Title of article

    Renal Data from the Arab World: Effect of relative hypoparathyroidism on the responsiveness to recombinant human erythropoietin in chronic hemodialysis patients: a single Saudi center experience

  • Author/Authors

    Al Saran, Khalid Prince Salman Center for Kidney Diseases, Saudi Arabia , Sabry, Alaa Mansoura University - Urology and Nephrology Center - Nephrology Division, Egypt , Hassan, Ashraf H. Mansoura University - Internal Medicine Department, Egypt

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    825
  • To page
    831
  • Abstract
    Anemia is a common concomitant disorder in dialysis patients. The responsiveness to recombinant human erythropoietin in hemodialysis (HD) patients with relative hypoparathyroidism [4 ≤ intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) ≤16.5 pmol/L] remains undetermined. We retrospectively studied 70 chronic hemodialysis patients who were divided into two groups: Group A (32 patients) had 16.5 ≤ iPTH levels 33.5 pmol/L and Group B (38 patients) had 4 ≥ iPTH≤16.5 pmol/L during the preceding six months without 1- (OH) Vitamin D3 administration. The percentage of female gender was significantly higher in Group B compared with Group A (P = 0.018). In Groups A and B,the mean weekly recombinant human erythropoietin dose (U/kg/ week) was 227.96 ± 95.24 vs. 154.1 ± 84.9 (P = 0.001) and the mean hemoglobin level was 11.15 ± 0.63 g/dL versus 11.62 ± 0.63 g/dL (P = 0.008). There was no significant statistical difference regarding the other biochemical markers (serum ferritin,iron saturation,serum Ca,serum alkaline phosphatase,C-reactive protein,serum B12,serum folate levels,residual renal function and Kt/v) between the groups. If other factors related to anemia are excluded in chronic HD patients,the lower the iPTH level (relative hypoparathyroidism) the better the responsiveness to recombinant human erythropoietin.
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
  • Record number

    2677398