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Low parathyroid hormone status induced by high dialysate calcium is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular death in hemodialysis patients.

Emilie Merle1, Hubert Roth2, Gérard M London3, Guillaume Jean4, Thierry Hannedouche5, Jean-Louis Bouchet6, Tilman Drüeke7, Denis Fouque8, Eric Daugas9.   

Abstract

Here we studied a possible association between low parathyroid hormone (PTH) status and mortality in incident patients undergoing hemodialysis . A total of 1983 patients were included at baseline and prospectively followed for 24 months. Patients were classified according to their Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes PTH status at baseline and at 12 months, and mortality evaluated at 12 to 24 months using adjusted Cox analysis. Factors potentially involved in PTH status variability between baseline and 12 months were analyzed. A decrease in serum PTH from normal or high to low values between baseline and 12 months was associated with significantly increased cardiovascular mortality at 12 to 24 months (hazard ratio, 2.03; 95% confidence interval, 1.22-3.36). For patients with high or normal baseline PTH levels, the main independent factor at 6 months for a decrease to low PTH levels at 12 months was high dialysate calcium (1.75 mmol/L), whereas prescription of non-calcium-based phosphate binders was associated with a lower risk of PTH decrease. In the high cardiovascular (CV) mortality risk subgroup of patients who acquired a low PTH status at 12 months, the main independent factor at 12 months associated with significant 12- to 24-month CV mortality was high dialysate calcium (odds ratio, 5.44; 95% CI, 2.52-11.75). Thus, patients with a serum PTH decrease to low values after 1 year of hemodialysis treatment are at high risk of short-term CV death. High dialysate calcium was an important contributor to PTH oversuppression, and continued use was associated with increased CV mortality.
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Keywords:  KDIGO; cardiovascular mortality; dialysate calcium concentration; hemodialysis; low PTH

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26880460     DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2015.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney Int        ISSN: 0085-2538            Impact factor:   10.612


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4.  The Association between Changes in Low Parathyroid Hormone Levels and Cardiac Function Decline in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients: A Prospective Observational Study.

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5.  Achievement of Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes mineral and bone targets between 2010 and 2014 in incident dialysis patients in France: the Photo-Graphe3 study.

Authors:  Denis Fouque; Hubert Roth; Bernadette Darné; Louis Jean-Bouchet; Eric Daugas; Tilman B Drüeke; Thierry Hannedouche; Guillaume Jean; Gérard M London
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6.  A decrease in intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) levels is associated with higher mortality in prevalent hemodialysis patients.

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9.  Analysis of the kinetics of the parathyroid hormone, and of associated patient outcomes, in a cohort of haemodialysis patients.

Authors:  Guillaume Jean; Jean-Claude Souberbielle; Eric Zaoui; Christie Lorriaux; Jean-Marc Hurot; Brice Mayor; Patrik Deleaval; Manolie Mehdi; Charles Chazot
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10.  Higher dialysate calcium concentration is associated with incident myocardial infarction among diabetic patients with low bone turnover: a longitudinal study.

Authors:  Miho Tagawa; Takayuki Hamano; Shinichi Sueta; Satoshi Ogata; Yoshihiko Saito
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