Overhydration Negatively Affects Quality of Life in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients: Evidence from a Prospective Observational Study |
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Authors: | Hye Eun Yoon Young Joo Kwon Ho Cheol Song Jin Kuk Kim Young Rim Song Seok Joon Shin Hyung Wook Kim Chang Hwa Lee Tae Won Lee Young Ok Kim Byung Soo Kim Kyoung Hyoub Moon Yoon Kyung Chang Seong Suk Kim Kitae Bang Jong Tae Cho Sung Ro Yun Ki Ryang Na Yang Wook Kim Byoung Geun Han Jong Hoon Chung Kwang Young Lee Jong Hyeok Jeong Eun Ah Hwang Yong-Soo Kim the Quality of Life of Dialysis Patients Study Group |
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Affiliation: | Hye Eun Yoon,Young Joo Kwon,Ho Cheol Song,Jin Kuk Kim,Young Rim Song,Seok Joon Shin,Hyung Wook Kim,Chang Hwa Lee,Tae Won Lee,Young Ok Kim,Byung Soo Kim,Kyoung Hyoub Moon,Yoon Kyung Chang,Seong Suk Kim,Kitae Bang,Jong Tae Cho,Sung Ro Yun,Ki Ryang Na,Yang Wook Kim,Byoung Geun Han,Jong Hoon Chung,Kwang Young Lee,Jong Hyeok Jeong,Eun Ah Hwang,Yong-Soo Kim,the Quality of Life of Dialysis Patients (QOLD) Study Group |
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Abstract: | Backgound: This study evaluated whether the hydration status affected health-related quality of life (HRQOL) during 12 months in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients.Methods: The hydration status and the HRQOL were examined at baseline and after 12 months using a bioimpedance spectroscopy and Kidney Disease Quality of Life-Short Form, respectively in PD patients. Four hundred eighty-one patients were included and divided according to the baseline overhydration (OH) value; normohydration group (NH group, -2L≤ OH ≤+2L, n=266) and overhydration group (OH group, OH >+2L, n=215). Baseline HRQOL scores were compared between the two groups. The subjects were re-stratified into quartiles according to the OH difference (OH value at baseline - OH value at 12 months; <-1, -1 - -0.1, -0.1 - +1, and ≥+1L). The relations of OH difference with HRQOL scores at 12 months and the association of OH difference with the HRQOL score difference (HRQOL score at baseline - HRQOL score at 12 months) were assessed.Results: The OH group showed significantly lower baseline physical and mental health scores (PCS and MCS), and kidney disease component scores (KDCS) compared with the NH group (all, P<0.01). At 12 months, the adjusted PCS, MCS, and KDCS significantly increased as the OH difference quartiles increased (P<0.001, P=0.002, P<0.001, respectively). In multivariate analysis, the OH difference was independently associated with higher PCS (β = 2.04, P< .001), MCS (β=1.02, P=0.002), and KDCS (β=1.06, P<0.001) at 12 months. The OH difference was independently associated with the PCS difference (β = -1.81, P<0.001), MCS difference (β=-0.92, P=0.01), and KDCS difference (β=-0.90, P=0.001).Conclusion: The hydration status was associated with HRQOL and increased hydration status negatively affected HRQOL after 12 months in PD patients. |
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Keywords: | bioimpedance fluid overload overhydration peritoneal dialysis quality of life. |
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