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Título: Risk factors for mortality in hemodialysis patients: two-year follow-up study
Autor: do Sameiro-Faria, Maria
Ribeiro, Sandra
Costa, Elísio
Mendonça, Denisa 
Teixeira, Laetitia
Rocha-Pereira, Petronila 
Fernandes, João 
Nascimento, Henrique
Kohlova, Michaela 
Reis, Flávio 
Amado, Leonilde
Bronze-da-Rocha, Elsa
Miranda, Vasco
Quintanilha, Alexandre 
Belo, Luís
Santos-Silva, Alice
Data: 2013
Editora: Hindawi
Projeto: FCT: PIC/IC/83221/2007 
FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-008468 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Disease Markers
Volume: 35
Número: 6
Resumo: End-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients under hemodialysis (HD) have high mortality rate. Inflammation, dyslipidemia, disturbances in erythropoiesis, iron metabolism, endothelial function, and nutritional status have been reported in these patients. Our aim was to identify any significant association of death with these disturbances, by performing a two-year follow-up study. Methods and Results. A large set of data was obtained from 189 HD patients (55.0% male; 66.4 ± 13.9 years old), including hematological data, lipid profile, iron metabolism, nutritional, inflammatory, and endothelial (dys)function markers, and dialysis adequacy. Results. 35 patients (18.5%) died along the follow-up period. Our data showed that the type of vascular access, C-reactive protein (CRP), and triglycerides (TG) are significant predictors of death. The risk of death was higher in patients using central venous catheter (CVC) (Hazard ratio [HR] =3.03, 95% CI = 1.49–6.13), with higher CRP levels (fourth quartile), compared with those with lower levels (first quartile) (HR = 17.3, 95% CI = 2.40–124.9). Patients with higher TG levels (fourth quartile) presented a lower risk of death, compared with those with the lower TG levels (first quartile) (HR = 0.18, 95% CI = 0.05–0.58). Conclusions. The use of CVC, high CRP, and low TG values seem to be independent risk factors for mortality in HD patients.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/109730
ISSN: 0278-0240
1875-8630
DOI: 10.1155/2013/518945
Direitos: openAccess
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