Investigation of pruritus in hemodialysis patients and its influencing factors
10.16571/j.cnki.1008-8199.2019.10.013
- VernacularTitle: 血液透析患者瘙痒症的影响因素分析
- Author:
Ting-ting LI
1
;
Fei WANG
1
;
Li-xuan HUANG
1
;
Gui-lan LÜ
1
Author Information
1. National Kidney Disease Clinical Medical Research Center,General Hospital of Eastern Theater Command,PLA,Nanjing 210002,Jiangsu,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hemodialysis;
uremic pruritus;
sleep;
influence factors
- From:
Journal of Medical Postgraduates
2019;32(10):1076-1079
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective Uremia pruritus (UP) can range from itching to local itching affecting the back, face and arms, and its intensity is related to a variety of health-related quality of life. The article aimed to investigate the current status of UP in hemodialysis patients and provide reference for the treatment and care of pruritus. Methods Using the four-item itch scale (FIIQ scale) and visual analogue scale (VAS), 212 patients with maintenance hemodialysis treated in our hospital from July 2018 to February 2019 were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of UP: 138 patients in pruritus group and 74 patients in non-pruritus group. The differences in basic demographic data, relevant laboratory examination indexes, sleep, anxiety and depression were compared between the two groups, and the relevant influencing factors were analyzed. Results The total score for pruritus was (7.44±4.35)points, which was at moderate pruritus level. PTH (469.57±110.69) pg/mL and total sleep score (10.73±2.01) in pruritus group were higher than those in non-pruritus group [(368.05±50.35) pg/mL, (6.19±1.96) points], the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). Total depression score in pruritus group was also higher than those without pruritus (P < 0.05). Logistic regression showed that sleep and depressive symptoms were the influencing factors of skin itching (P<0.05). Conclusion Maintenance hemodialysis patients have a high incidence of UP, and their sleep and depressive symptoms are related to UP. Nursing staff should make a comprehensive evaluation according to the influencing factors and take corresponding measures to reduce pruritus and the occurrence of complications in order to improve the quality of life of patients.