Overt malignancy in long-term hemodialysis patients.

O Ifudu, L J Macey, E A Friedman
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We studied all 39 patients who were on maintenance hemodialysis for 10 years or more (range, 10 to 24 years) in three free-standing, not-for-profit hemodialysis units to determine the prevalence of malignancy. The three dialysis units have a total patient population of 470, all of whom are cared for by the same group of physicians. From the same dialysis units, we selected a control cohort of 37 patients matched for age, gender, race, and renal diagnosis who were on hemodialysis for 3 years or less (short-term patients). Control patients were selected by randomly choosing the next patient who filled the criteria for duration of dialysis from the roster of all patients at a facility. Clinically overt malignancy during dialytic therapy was determined by history, physical examination, Pap smear, mammogram, and colonoscopy in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. The mean age (+/-SE) of the long-term patients was 51.8 +/- 1.9 years, and that of the control group was 51.5 +/- 2.4 years (P = .92). Thrice-weekly hemodialysis prescriptions were similar in both groups: long term, 3.5 +/- 0.02 hours; control, 3.4 +/- 0.02 hours (P = .27). No malignancy was detected in either the long-term or the short-term patients, and no patient of either group had a malignancy in the past. Colonic biopsy specimens of four long-term patients who had gastrointestinal bleeding were normal. The prevalence of malignancy was not increased in patients who were on maintenance hemodialysis for 10 years or longer.

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长期血液透析患者的明显恶性肿瘤。
我们研究了所有39名在三个独立的非营利性血液透析单位进行维持性血液透析10年或以上(范围,10至24年)的患者,以确定恶性肿瘤的患病率。这三个透析单位共有470名患者,所有患者都由同一组医生护理。从相同的透析单元中,我们选择了37名年龄、性别、种族和肾脏诊断相匹配的患者作为对照队列,这些患者接受血液透析3年或更短时间(短期患者)。对照患者是通过从一个机构的所有患者名册中随机选择下一个符合透析持续时间标准的患者来选择的。通过病史、体格检查、巴氏涂片、乳房x光检查和胃肠道出血患者结肠镜检查确定透析治疗期间临床明显的恶性肿瘤。长期组患者平均年龄(+/- se)为51.8 +/- 1.9岁,对照组平均年龄(+/- se)为51.5 +/- 2.4岁(P = 0.92)。两组每周三次血液透析处方相似:长期,3.5±0.02小时;对照组,3.4±0.02小时(P = 0.27)。长期和短期患者均未发现恶性肿瘤,两组患者既往均未发生恶性肿瘤。4例长期消化道出血患者结肠活检标本均正常。维持血液透析10年或更长时间的患者中,恶性肿瘤的患病率没有增加。
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