25 [OH] Vitamin D and Intact Parathyroid Hormone in Congolese Hemodialysis Patients: Evaluation of KDIGO Targets

S. Mbadu Lelo, F.P. Musungayi Kajingulu, J. Makulo, Yannick Mayamba Nlandu, J. Busanga Bukabau, Pierre Koso Mbulupasu, Augustin Luzayadio Longo, Jeanine Losa Luse, V. Momeme Mokoli, E. Kiswaya Sumaili, Nazaire Mangani Nseka
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Background Data on 25 [OH] vitamin D and intact parathyroid hormone [iPTH] in hemodialysis patients are very limited in sub-Saharan African countries. The present study aimed to assess the magnitude of hypovitaminosis D, and to evaluate the achievement of iPTH KDIGO 2017 targets among chronic hemodialysis patients followed in Kinshasa. Methods We conducted a multicenter cross-sectional study in 6 hospitals in Kinshasa. All patients followed on hemodialysis for more than 3 months were included. Hypovitaminosis D was defined as <30 ng/mL (insufficiency = 20–29 ng/mL; deficiency if <20 ng/mL) and the targets for iPTH values were based on the 2017 KDIGO guidelines. The determinants for hypovitaminosis D were evaluated by logistic regression. Results 251 patients [mean age 56 ± 14 years, 72.5% men, 63% hypertensive, 31% diabetic, 100% supplemented with native 25 [OH] vitamin D + CaCO3 were included. Hypovitaminosis D was found in 79.7% (deficiency 47.4%) and was associated with the male gender aOR 2.7 [1.4–5.2], p = 0.004, the low-permeability dialyzer 2.2 [1.1–4.2], p = 0.025 and anemia 3.9 [1.2–12.7], p = 0.022. Only 40% of patients with 25 [OH] vitamin D deficiency had iPTH according to KDIGO targets vs 6% of patients with severe hyperparathyroidism (iPTH > 600 pg/mL), 45% with levels between 16 and 150 pg/mL and 9% a iPTH ≤ 15 pg/mL. Conclusion Despite a sunny environment, a large proportion of Congolese hemodialysis patients have hypovitaminosis D, in particular a deficiency. Among them, less than half have target iPTH values. These results show the benefit of regular monitoring of these parameters in order to optimize treatment.
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刚果血液透析患者的 25 [OH] 维生素 D 和完整甲状旁腺激素:对 KDIGO 目标的评估
背景 在撒哈拉以南非洲国家,有关血液透析患者体内 25 [OH] 维生素 D 和完整甲状旁腺激素 [iPTH] 的数据非常有限。本研究旨在评估金沙萨慢性血液透析患者维生素 D 过低的程度,并评估 iPTH KDIGO 2017 目标的实现情况。方法 我们在金沙萨的 6 家医院开展了一项多中心横断面研究。所有接受血液透析超过 3 个月的患者均被纳入研究范围。低维生素 D 的定义为 600 pg/mL),45% 的患者维生素 D 水平在 16 至 150 pg/mL 之间,9% 的患者 iPTH ≤ 15 pg/mL。结论 尽管刚果环境阳光充足,但仍有很大一部分血液透析患者维生素 D 过低,尤其是缺乏。其中,只有不到一半的患者达到了 iPTH 的目标值。这些结果表明,定期监测这些参数有利于优化治疗。
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