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Nationwide in-hospital mortality following major fractures among hemodialysis patients and the general population: An observational cohort study.

Shintaro Mandai1, Hidehiko Sato1, Soichiro Iimori1, Shotaro Naito1, Haruna Tanaka1, Fumiaki Ando1, Koichiro Susa1, Kiyoshi Isobe1, Takayasu Mori1, Naohiro Nomura1, Eisei Sohara1, Tomokazu Okado1, Shinichi Uchida1, Kiyohide Fushimi2, Tatemitsu Rai3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUNDS: End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is associated with increased risk of fracture and subsequent morbidity and mortality. However, fracture site-specific mortality in ESKD patients have yet to be elucidated in comparison with the general population.
METHODS: In this population-based cohort derived from the Diagnosis Procedure Combination database of Japan from 2012 to 2014, we included 9320 ESKD patients undergoing hemodialysis and 547,726 patients without ESKD who were hospitalized for five major fractures, including hip (proximal femur), spine, forearm, upper arm, and leg (distal femur and proximal tibia). Overall and site-specific risks of in-hospital death were determined by logistic regression models.
RESULTS: The age- and sex-adjusted mortality rates were 4.91% (95% confidence interval [CI], 4.46-5.37) and 1.02% (95% CI, 0.99-1.06) in the hemodialysis and general population groups, respectively. The multivariate odds ratio (OR) of death in hemodialysis patients versus the general population was 2.48 (95% CI, 2.25-2.74) for overall fractures, and was particularly high for a subgroup of upper arm fracture (OR 4.82, 95% CI, 3.19-7.28). The site-specific odds of death (95% CI) among hip, spine, forearm, upper arm, and leg (reference) fractures were 1.77 (0.98-3.18), 1.48 (0.79-2.75), 0.19 (0.04-0.86), and 2.01 (1.01-4.01) in hemodialysis patients, and 1.28 (1.13-1.45), 1.00 (0.88-1.14), 0.13 (0.10-0.17), and 0.83 (0.70-0.97) in the general population, respectively.
CONCLUSION: Hemodialysis patients experienced a 4.8-fold higher mortality rate after fractures than the general population. Mortality after upper arm fracture was specifically high in patients on hemodialysis, likely due to the involvement of vascular access located on the fractured arm.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  End-stage kidney disease; Fracture; General population; Hemodialysis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31678496     DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2019.115122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone        ISSN: 1873-2763            Impact factor:   4.398


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