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Predictors of Vascular Calcification in Hemodialysis Patients

Predictors of Vascular Calcification in Hemodialysis Patients
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摘要 <strong>Background:</strong> The prevalence of both cardiovascular mortality and vascular calcification is much higher in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) than in the general population so early detection and intervention of VC may prevent or delay the progression and achieve improved patient outcomes. <strong>Objectives:</strong> To detect different predictors of vascular calcification in haemodialysis patients. <strong>Methods:</strong> This was a cross sectional observational study that included 85 patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) on regular dialysis 47 males and 38 females ranged between 18 and 80 years old selected from Nephrology Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Menoufia University Hospital from April 2019 to May 2020. Serum calcium, phosphorus, alkhaline phosphatase, intact PTH, serum Matrix GLA protein, vitamin D and non-contrast CT for calcium scoring of femoral arteries were performed. <strong>Results:</strong> There was a significant correlation between age of the patient by years (p value 0.0001), serum calcium (p value 0.0001), phosphate (0.0001), calcium phosphate products (p value 0.0001) and alkhaline phosphatase (0.0001), and vascular calcification score detected by non-contrast CT on femoral arteries and negative correlation between serum Matrix GLA protein p value 0.0001) and the detected calcification score;the lower the MGP level the higher calcification score while there was no correlation between body mass index (BMI) (p value 0.021) intact PTH (p value 0.117), serum vitamin D level (p value 0.643), serum albumin (p value 0.643), serum haemoglobin (p value 0.257) and duration of dialysis (p value 0.260) and the detected score. Serum phosphate and calcium phosphorus product are independent risk factors for vascular calcification severity in haemodialysis patients. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> serum phosphate, calcium phosphate products are risk factors for vascular calcification while intact PTH vitamin D has no significant role in developing vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients. Matrix GLA protein was inversely correlated with vascular calcification score. <strong>Background:</strong> The prevalence of both cardiovascular mortality and vascular calcification is much higher in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) than in the general population so early detection and intervention of VC may prevent or delay the progression and achieve improved patient outcomes. <strong>Objectives:</strong> To detect different predictors of vascular calcification in haemodialysis patients. <strong>Methods:</strong> This was a cross sectional observational study that included 85 patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) on regular dialysis 47 males and 38 females ranged between 18 and 80 years old selected from Nephrology Unit, Internal Medicine Department, Menoufia University Hospital from April 2019 to May 2020. Serum calcium, phosphorus, alkhaline phosphatase, intact PTH, serum Matrix GLA protein, vitamin D and non-contrast CT for calcium scoring of femoral arteries were performed. <strong>Results:</strong> There was a significant correlation between age of the patient by years (p value 0.0001), serum calcium (p value 0.0001), phosphate (0.0001), calcium phosphate products (p value 0.0001) and alkhaline phosphatase (0.0001), and vascular calcification score detected by non-contrast CT on femoral arteries and negative correlation between serum Matrix GLA protein p value 0.0001) and the detected calcification score;the lower the MGP level the higher calcification score while there was no correlation between body mass index (BMI) (p value 0.021) intact PTH (p value 0.117), serum vitamin D level (p value 0.643), serum albumin (p value 0.643), serum haemoglobin (p value 0.257) and duration of dialysis (p value 0.260) and the detected score. Serum phosphate and calcium phosphorus product are independent risk factors for vascular calcification severity in haemodialysis patients. <strong>Conclusions:</strong> serum phosphate, calcium phosphate products are risk factors for vascular calcification while intact PTH vitamin D has no significant role in developing vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients. Matrix GLA protein was inversely correlated with vascular calcification score.
作者 Said Sayed Ahmed Khamis Ahmed Ragheb Tawfeek Mohammad Gamal Al Din Al-Helbawy Mohammad EL-Sayed Abdel Samea Heba Kamal Abd El Khalek Said Sayed Ahmed Khamis;Ahmed Ragheb Tawfeek;Mohammad Gamal Al Din Al-Helbawy;Mohammad EL-Sayed Abdel Samea;Heba Kamal Abd El Khalek(Internal Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shibin El Kom, Egypt;Clinical Pathology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shibin El Kom, Egypt;Diagnostic Medical and Interventional Radiology Department, National Liver Institute, Menoufia University, Shibin El Kom, Egypt)
出处 《Open Journal of Nephrology》 2021年第2期273-280,共8页 肾脏病(英文)
关键词 Vascular Calcification Hemodialysis End Stage Renal Disease Vascular Calcification Hemodialysis End Stage Renal Disease
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