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Depression and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in patients on haemodialysis: a multinational cohort study.

Valeria Saglimbene1, Suetonia Palmer2, Marco Scardapane3, Jonathan C Craig4, Marinella Ruospo1,5, Patrizia Natale1, Letizia Gargano1, Miguel Leal1, Anna Bednarek-Skublewska1,6, Jan Dulawa1,7, Tevfik Ecder1, Paul Stroumza1, Angelo Marco Murgo1, Staffan Schön1, Charlotta Wollheim1, Jörgen Hegbrant1, Giovanni F M Strippoli1,4,8,9.   

Abstract

Background: Depression and early death are both common in adults with Stage 5 chronic kidney disease. Studies have shown an association between depression and total mortality, but the association between depression and cardiovascular death is less certain.
Methods: We conducted a prospective multinational cohort study involving adults who were treated with long-term haemodialysis within a single dialysis network between April and November 2010. Depression was considered present when patients reported a Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) II score ≥14 at baseline. Sensitivity analyses considered a BDI II score ≥20 to identify moderate depression. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression was used to assess adjusted hazards for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality at 12 months.
Results: Three thousand and eighty-six participants in the network received the BDI II questionnaire, and 2278 (73%) provided complete responses to the survey questions. Among these, 1047 (46%) reported depression. During a mean follow-up of 11 (standard deviation: 2.5) months (2096 person-years), we recorded 175 deaths, of which 66 were attributable to cardiovascular causes. Depression (BDI score ≥14) was not associated with all-cause mortality [adjusted hazard ratio: 1.26 (95% confidence interval: 0.93–1.71)] or cardiovascular mortality [0.82 (0.50–1.34)]. When a higher BDI score (BDI score ≥20) was used to identify moderate depression, depression was associated with total mortality [1.40 (1.02–1.93)] but not cardiovascular mortality [1.05 (0.63–1.77)]. Conclusions: The association between depression and cardiovascular mortality in adults with kidney failure treated with haemodialysis is uncertain. Depression is a heterogeneous disorder and may only be a risk factor for premature death when at least of moderate severity.

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Keywords:  depression; end-stage kidney disease; haemodialysis; mortality; prevalence

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28186569     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfw016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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Authors:  Joseph Chilcot; Ayman Guirguis; Karin Friedli; Michael Almond; Clara Day; Maria Da Silva-Gane; Andrew Davenport; Naomi A Fineberg; Benjamin Spencer; David Wellsted; Ken Farrington
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