Sarcopenia and Risk of Falls in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease, a Meet of Three Geriatric Giants

S. Aly, H. Tawfik, W. Bichari, M. El-Sadany, M. H. E. Banouby
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AbstractBackground: Sarcopenia is devastating health problem in geriatric population in general and in patients with chronic kidney disease in particular.Aim: to assess the risk of falls in chronic kidney disease patients with sarcopenia.Methods: : A case control study was conducted, including 80 male and female elderly population aged 60 years old and above, at different stages of CKD including patients on hemodialysis, who were admitted to Ain Shams University Hospitals. They were divided into 41 cases and 39 controls according to the presence or absence of sarcopenia. History was taken, calf circumference was measured and blood sample was withdrawn for measuring creatinine level, parathyroid hormone and hemoglobin level. Risk of falls was assessed using gait speed and timed up and go test.Results: participants with sarcopenia had higher risk of falls, lower muscle mass, hand grip strength, gait speed and calf circumference. Calf circumference was associated with low gait speed, greater time in timed up and go test in chronic kidney disease participants with sarcopenia. Anemia was associated with low gait speed and hyperparathyroidism with higher score in timed up and go test.Conclusions: chronic kidney disease patients with sarcopenia have higher risk of falls. Calf circumference, anemia, and hyperparathyroidism are associated with higher risk of falls in these patients.
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慢性肾脏疾病患者的肌肉减少症和跌倒的风险,三个老年巨人的会面
摘要背景:骨骼肌减少症是一种危害老年人健康的疾病,尤其是慢性肾脏疾病患者。目的:评估慢性肾脏病伴肌少症患者发生跌倒的风险。方法:对在艾因沙姆斯大学附属医院住院的60岁及以上不同阶段CKD患者,包括血液透析患者,男女80例进行病例对照研究。根据有无肌少症分为41例和39例对照。记录病史,测量小腿围,抽血测定肌酐水平、甲状旁腺激素水平和血红蛋白水平。通过步态速度和计时测试来评估跌倒的风险。结果:患有肌肉减少症的参与者摔倒的风险更高,肌肉质量、手握力、步态速度和小腿围都更低。在患有肌肉减少症的慢性肾脏病参与者中,小腿围与步态速度慢、时间较长有关。贫血与慢速步态和甲状旁腺功能亢进相关,且在计时起走测试中得分较高。结论:慢性肾病合并肌肉减少症患者有较高的跌倒风险。这些患者的小腿围、贫血和甲状旁腺功能亢进与较高的跌倒风险相关。
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