Risk factors and outcomes of cardiovascular disease readmission within the first year after dialysis in peritoneal dialysis patients |
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Authors: | Jianbo Li Naya Huang Zhong Zhong Pema Joe Dan Wang Zhen Ai Lisha Wu Lanping Jiang Fengxian Huang |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Nephrology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China;bKey Laboratory of Nephrology, National Health Commission and Guangdong Province, Guangzhou, China;cDepartment of Medicine, Linzhi People’s Hospital, Linzhi, China |
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Abstract: | BackgroundIn the first year of dialysis, patients are vulnerable to cardiovascular disease (CVD) hospitalization, but knowledge regarding the risk factors and long-term outcomes of cardiovascular readmission within the first year after dialysis in incident continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients is limited.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study was conducted in incident CAPD patients. The demographic characteristics, laboratory parameters, and CVD readmission were collected and analyzed. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality, and the secondary outcomes included CVD mortality, infection-related mortality and technique failure. A logistic regression was used to identify the risk factors associated with CVD readmission within the first year after dialysis. Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate the association between CVD readmission and the outcomes.ResultsIn total, 1589 peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients were included in this study, of whom 120 (7.6%) patients had at least one episode of CVD readmission within the first year after dialysis initiation. Advanced age, CVD history, and a lower level of serum albumin were independently associated with CVD readmission. CVD readmission within the first year after dialysis was significantly associated with all-cause (HR 2.66, 95%CI 1.91–3.70, p < 0.001) and CVD (HR 3.42, 95%CI 2.20–5.31, p < 0.001) mortality, but not infection-related mortality or technique failure, after adjusting for confounders.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that an advanced age, a history of CVD, and a lower level of serum albumin were independently associated with CVD readmission. Moreover, CVD readmission was associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in incident CAPD patients. |
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Keywords: | Cardiovascular disease readmission peritoneal dialysis risk factors outcomes |
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