[Pruritus associated with chronic kidney disease in hemodialysis patients: a survey in French nephrologists].

Maxime Touzot, Pierre Bataille, Guy Rostoker, Philippe Chauveau, Antoine Lanot, Laurent Misery
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Background: Chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus (CKD-aP) is common in hemodialysis patients and severely impairs their quality of life, but the practices of nephrologists remain poorly known.

Methods: The objective of this on-line survey was to describe the management of CKD-aP in French nephrologists affiliated with the French-speaking Society of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation (SFNDT) and involved in hemodialysis.

Results: In total, 122 questionnaires were completed and 100 were usable. Nephrologists reported they personally managed a median of 52 patients; they estimated that the CKD-aP prevalence in their hemodialysis patients was a median of 10% (IQR, 6.3-17.2); 6% of nephrologists reported not following any patient with CKD-aP. In case of CKD-aP, the first-intention intervention was the evaluation of phosphocalcic metabolism (53.5%) and verification of dialysis adequacy (52%). For moderate-to-severe CKD-aP, the first-line prescription was topical therapy (71.3%), antihistamine (23.2%) and membrane change (15.9%). Patients were referred to a dermatologist mainly in case of treatment failure (86.9%) or scratching lesions (40.4%). Available treatments were considered ineffective for 50.5% of nephrologists, partially effective for 45.5% and effective for only 4%.

Conclusion: These results show that according to the opinion of nephrologists, the pruritus prevalence is low in dialysis patients. This is inconsistent with studies based on systematic patient interviews, thus suggesting that pruritus is a symptom overlooked by nephrologists. In the context of the arrival of a new drug for pruritus, patients should be more questioned about this symptom in order to propose this treatment.

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血液透析患者中与慢性肾脏疾病相关的瘙痒:法国肾脏病学家的调查
背景:慢性肾脏病相关瘙痒症(CKD-aP)在血液透析患者中很常见,严重损害了他们的生活质量,但肾脏科医生的做法仍然鲜为人知。方法:本在线调查的目的是描述法语肾脏病、透析和移植学会(SFNDT)附属并参与血液透析的法国肾脏病学家对CKD-aP的管理。结果:共完成问卷122份,可用问卷100份。肾病学家报告说,他们亲自管理了平均52名患者;他们估计血液透析患者的CKD-aP患病率中位数为10%(IQR,6.3-17.2);6%的肾脏科医生报告没有跟踪任何CKD-aP患者。在CKD-aP的情况下,第一意向干预是评估磷钙代谢(53.5%)和验证透析充分性(52%)。对于中重度CKD-aP,一线处方是局部治疗(71.3%)、抗组胺药(23.2%)和膜改变(15.9%)。患者主要在治疗失败(86.9%)或抓挠病变(40.4%)的情况下转诊给皮肤科医生。50.5%的肾科医生认为可用的治疗无效,部分有效45.5%,有效率仅4%。这与基于系统患者访谈的研究不一致,因此表明瘙痒是肾病学家忽视的症状。在一种治疗瘙痒的新药问世的背景下,为了提出这种治疗方法,应该更多地询问患者的这种症状。
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