Impacts of baseline peritoneal transport characteristics and their changes during follow up on the survival of peritoneal dialysis patients
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-7097.2017.02.006
- VernacularTitle:基线腹膜转运功能及其变化对维持性腹膜透析患者预后的影响
- Author:
Weifei WU
;
Fei HAN
;
Xishao XIE
;
Jun LIN
;
Xiaohong YIN
;
Xiaohui ZHANG
;
Jianghua CHEN
- Keywords:
Peritoneal dialysis;
Survival rate;
Peritoneal transport characteristics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nephrology
2017;33(2):112-119
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effects of baseline and changes of peritoneal transport characteristics on the prognosis of maintaining peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients.Methods Five hundred and eight-six PD patients who started PD from September 11,2006 to October 30,2014 in a single center were included and followed up until March 30,2016.According to their baseline D/Pcr value in peritoneal equilibrium test (PET),the patients were divided into high transport (H) group (D/ Pcr 0.82-1.03),high average transport (HA) group (D/Pcr 0.65-0.81),low average transport (LA) group (D/Pcr 0.50-0.64) and low transport (L) group (D/Pcr 0.34-0.49).According to the changes of follow-up D/Pcr comparing with baseline D/Pcr,the patients were also divided into ascending group,descending group and no-change group.The patient and technical survival rates were estimated by Kaplan-Meier analysis.Cox proportional hazards analyses were used to analyze the risk factors for PD patient death and technical failure.Results There were 67 patients in L group,229 patients in LA group,252 patients in HA group,and 38 patients in H group.The patient survival rate in H group was significantly lower than those of L group (P=0.036),LA group (P=0.008) and HA group (P=0.041).There was no significant difference on technical survival rate among these 4 groups.According to the tendency of follow-up D/Pcr changes,there were 127 patients in ascending group,101 patients in descending group and 179 patients in no-change group.There was no significant difference on patient survival among these 3 groups (P=0.064).However in patients with a high transport rate (D/Pcr≥0.65),the patient survival was lower in descending group than those in ascending group (P=0.033) and nochange group (P=0.049).Age over 65 years old (HR=2.499),malnutrition during follow-up (HR=3.144),ultrafiltration less than 400 ml/d during follow-up (HR=1.863) and high sensitive C reactive protein≥ 10 mg/L (HR=4.526) were the independent risk factors for patient death (all P < 0.05).Gender (HR=1.609),age over 65 years old (HR=1.929),ultrafiltration less than 400 ml/d during follow-up (HR=1.708),high sensitive C reactive protein ≥10 mg/L (HR=1.829),malnutrition (HR=1.876) and change of peritoneal transport function (HR=0.579) affect technical failure (all P < 0.05).Conclusions The survival rate of PD patients with basal high peritoneal transit is relatively low,especially for patients with descending transport rate during follow-up.The concern on the peritoneal transport status is constructive for the prognosis of PD patients.