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Elderly patients on chronic hemodialysis: Effect of the secondary hyperparathyroidism on the hemoglobin level
Authors:Neves  Pedro L.  Triviño  Julio  Casaubon  Francisco  Romão  Paulo  Mendes  Patricia  Bexiga  Isilda  Pinto  Isabel  Santos  Viriato  Bernardo  Idalécio
Affiliation:(1) Fresenius Medical Care, Algarve (Faro, Portimão and Tavira), Portugal;(2) Pedro Leão Neves MD, Serviço de Nefrologia, Hospital Distrital de Faro, Rua Leão Penedo, 8000 Faro, Portugal Phone
Abstract:In patients on chronic hemodialysis (CHD)hyperparathyroidism (HPTH) is associated withanemia and resistance to erythropoietin (EPO). This study included 86 CHD elderly pts (meanage 74.8 y, mean time on CHD = 50.5 mos); theywere divided into two groups: I (n = 31) – PTH> 250 pg/mL and II (n = 55) – PTH < 250 pg/mL.All these patients had been on CHD for> 6 mos. No differences were found betweengroups in respect to age, sex distribution andtime on CHD. The levels of creatinine, BUN, Ca,Al, Fe, albumin and ferritin were similar.Group I had a higher P level (5.4 vs 4.3 mg/dL,p = 0.001) and Ca x P (53.5 vs 43.7, p =0.009). Also the Hct (31 vs 33.5%, p = 0.008)and the Hb (10.4 vs 11.2 g/dL, p = 0.009) values werelower in Group I. The EPO dose (88 vs 85 U/kg/week,p = ns) was similar in the two groups.Our data showed that elderly patients with HPTHhave lower Hct and Hb levels than do youngerpatients on a similar EPO dose. We believethese patients will need a more aggressivetherapy with calcitriol.
Keywords:Elderly  Hemodialysis  Hemoglobin  Hyperparathyroidism
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