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The predictive study of the relation between elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and mortality in peritoneal dialysis.

Tong Lin1,2, Xi Xia1,2, Jing Yu1,2, Yagui Qiu1,2, Chunyan Yi1,2, Jianxiong Lin1,2, Haiping Mao1,2, Xiao Yang1,2, Fengxian Huang3,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C/HDL-C) ratio constitutes a strong risk predictor of cardiovascular events. However, the association between this ratio and cardiovascular death in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients is uncertain. The study aimed to investigate whether a high LDL-C/HDL-C ratio could predict both cardiovascular and all-cause mortalities in patients on PD.
METHODS: A total of 1616 incident patients on PD included from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2013 were followed up with until 31 December 2018 in this single-center prospective cohort study. Participants were divided into three categories according to LDL-C/HDL-C ratio tertile. The primary endpoint was cardiovascular mortality; the secondary endpoint was all-cause mortality.
RESULTS: The mean age of the study cohort was 47.5 years and the mean body mass index (BMI) was 21.6 kg/m2. During a median follow-up period of 47.6 months, 492 patients died, including 246 (50.0%) due to cardiovascular disease (CVD). A multivariate analysis revealed that the highest LDL-C/HDL-C ratio tertile was significantly associated with increased CVD mortality [hazard ratio (HR): 1.69, 95% CI: 1.24-2.29; P = 0.001] and all-cause mortality (HR: 1.46, 95% CI: 1.18-1.81; P = 0.001) relative to the lowest tertile. After adjusting for covariates, the HRs of cardiovascular and all-cause mortalities were 1.84 (95% CI: 1.25-2.71; P = 0.002) and 1.35 (95% CI: 1.03-1.77; P = 0.032). Subgroup analysis showed that the risk of CVD death rose with a higher LDL-C/HDL-C ratio among PD patients who were female, younger than 65 years old, without being malnourished (BMI ≥ 18.5 kg/m2 or albumin ≥35 g/L), and with a history of diabetes or CVD, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: A high LDL-C/HDL-C ratio is an independent risk factor for both cardiovascular and all-cause mortalities among PD patients.

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Keywords:  All-cause mortality; Cardiovascular mortality; Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (LDL-C/HDL-C); Peritoneal dialysis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32199459     DOI: 10.1186/s12944-020-01240-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids Health Dis        ISSN: 1476-511X            Impact factor:   3.876


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1.  Prognostic Role of Neutrophil to High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio for All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in the General Population.

Authors:  Ming Jiang; Jinyu Sun; Huayiyang Zou; Menghuan Li; Zhenyang Su; Wei Sun; Xiangqing Kong
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-02-08

2.  The association between diabetes coexisting with low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis.

Authors:  Rui Zhang; Xing Zhang; Xingming Tang; Liwen Tang; Sijia Shang; Xiaoyang Wang; Yueqiang Wen; Xiaoran Feng; Qian Zhou; Ning Su; Yajuan Huang
Journal:  Diabetol Metab Syndr       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 5.395

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